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 80
... prisoner , and mutilates him . A.D. 797. Siric , tributary king of East Anglia , goes to Rome . A.D. 798. Wada , having rebelled against Eardwulf , is defeated and put to flight at Hwealleage or Billingahoth ( Whalley , in Lancashire ...
... prisoner , and mutilates him . A.D. 797. Siric , tributary king of East Anglia , goes to Rome . A.D. 798. Wada , having rebelled against Eardwulf , is defeated and put to flight at Hwealleage or Billingahoth ( Whalley , in Lancashire ...
Page 149
... prisoners to Normandy in 1051 , when Godwin and his family were exiled , but the Saxon Chronicle does not mention this ; on the contrary , it says expressly that " the king gave to the earl and his children his full friendship , " ( see ...
... prisoners to Normandy in 1051 , when Godwin and his family were exiled , but the Saxon Chronicle does not mention this ; on the contrary , it says expressly that " the king gave to the earl and his children his full friendship , " ( see ...
Page 182
... prisoner by his brother Henry , died at Cardiff Castle , Feb. 10 , 1135 , after a captivity of 28 years . The tale of his having been blinded by his brother Henry's order , does not rest on satisfactory authority . He outlived his two ...
... prisoner by his brother Henry , died at Cardiff Castle , Feb. 10 , 1135 , after a captivity of 28 years . The tale of his having been blinded by his brother Henry's order , does not rest on satisfactory authority . He outlived his two ...
Page 192
... prisoners it is said , the king disposed of them as he thought proper ; " he , however , spared the lives of Morcar and Siward Barn , and on his death - bed ordered them to be set at liberty . See p . 207 . iHe is mentioned in the ...
... prisoners it is said , the king disposed of them as he thought proper ; " he , however , spared the lives of Morcar and Siward Barn , and on his death - bed ordered them to be set at liberty . See p . 207 . iHe is mentioned in the ...
Page 206
... prisoners of consequence , but experienced little gratitude from them , as they mostly joined the party of his brother Robert ; and his reign was passed in turmoil , arising from frequent con- spiracies among his Norman nobles , to ...
... prisoners of consequence , but experienced little gratitude from them , as they mostly joined the party of his brother Robert ; and his reign was passed in turmoil , arising from frequent con- spiracies among his Norman nobles , to ...
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