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 86
... truce with the natives . A.D. 855. " This year the heathen men , for the first time , remained over winter in Sheppy . " ' King Ethelwulf gave by charter the tenth part of his land throughout his realm for the glory of God and his own ...
... truce with the natives . A.D. 855. " This year the heathen men , for the first time , remained over winter in Sheppy . " ' King Ethelwulf gave by charter the tenth part of his land throughout his realm for the glory of God and his own ...
Page 88
... truce is made . A.D. 868. The Northmen pass into Mercia , and possess themselves of Nottingham , where they are in- effectually besieged by Ethelred and his brother Alfred ; the Mercians at length make a truce with them . A.D. 869. The ...
... truce is made . A.D. 868. The Northmen pass into Mercia , and possess themselves of Nottingham , where they are in- effectually besieged by Ethelred and his brother Alfred ; the Mercians at length make a truce with them . A.D. 869. The ...
Page 122
... truce between them , and that tri- bute should be paid , and food given them . And then all that they accepted ; and then were they victualled from throughout the English nation . " A.D. 1007. " In this year was the tribute delivered to ...
... truce between them , and that tri- bute should be paid , and food given them . And then all that they accepted ; and then were they victualled from throughout the English nation . " A.D. 1007. " In this year was the tribute delivered to ...
Page 123
... truce and tribute , they went everywhere in bands , and plundered our miserable people , and robbed and slew them . " The Danes capture Canterbury , through the treachery of Elmer , an archdeacon , " whose life the archbishop Alphage ...
... truce and tribute , they went everywhere in bands , and plundered our miserable people , and robbed and slew them . " The Danes capture Canterbury , through the treachery of Elmer , an archdeacon , " whose life the archbishop Alphage ...
Page 129
... truce with the army , and bought themselves peace ; and the army brought their ships to London , and took up their winter quarters therein . " Then at St. Andrew's mass ( Nov. 30 ) died King Edmund , and his body lies at Glastonbury ...
... truce with the army , and bought themselves peace ; and the army brought their ships to London , and took up their winter quarters therein . " Then at St. Andrew's mass ( Nov. 30 ) died King Edmund , and his body lies at Glastonbury ...
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