The Annals of England: An Epitome of English History, from Contemporary Writers, the Rolls of Parliament, and Other Public Records ...John Henry and James Parker, 1865 |
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Page ii
... held ever since . And then befel it in the course of years , that some part of the Scots departed from Hibernia into Britain , and conquered some portion of the land . And their leader was called Reoda , from whom they are named ...
... held ever since . And then befel it in the course of years , that some part of the Scots departed from Hibernia into Britain , and conquered some portion of the land . And their leader was called Reoda , from whom they are named ...
Page 39
... perhaps Colchester . ) At the council of Nice , held in 325 , British bishops are believed to have been present , but the list of signatures is imperfect . A.D. 359. Julian builds warehouses for the corn received from THE ROMAN ERA . 39.
... perhaps Colchester . ) At the council of Nice , held in 325 , British bishops are believed to have been present , but the list of signatures is imperfect . A.D. 359. Julian builds warehouses for the corn received from THE ROMAN ERA . 39.
Page 48
... held the war - horse , it has been con- jectured that they probably came from the country east- ward of the Baltic , that form of idolatry prevailing in those regions even to comparatively recent times . The first direct mention of them ...
... held the war - horse , it has been con- jectured that they probably came from the country east- ward of the Baltic , that form of idolatry prevailing in those regions even to comparatively recent times . The first direct mention of them ...
Page 58
... held the see of Llandaff , as well as that of Caerleon ( now St. David's ) . He resigned both , and retired to Bardsey island , where he died He was commemorated in the old English Calendar on November 14 . P One of the latest ...
... held the see of Llandaff , as well as that of Caerleon ( now St. David's ) . He resigned both , and retired to Bardsey island , where he died He was commemorated in the old English Calendar on November 14 . P One of the latest ...
Page 66
... held at Streoneshealh ( now Whitby ) , at which Wilfred advocates the Roman supremacy ; Col- man , the Scottish bishop , retires . Wilfred is appointed to the see of York . A.D. 667. Wigheard , a priest , sent to Rome by Kings Oswy and ...
... held at Streoneshealh ( now Whitby ) , at which Wilfred advocates the Roman supremacy ; Col- man , the Scottish bishop , retires . Wilfred is appointed to the see of York . A.D. 667. Wigheard , a priest , sent to Rome by Kings Oswy and ...
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