| John Allen Giles - 1848 - 458 pages
...in a boat without any oars from Ireland, whence they had stolen away, because they desired for the love of God to be in a state of pilgrimage, they recked not where. The boat, in which they came, was made of two hides and a half; and they took with them provisions sufficient for seven days ; and then... | |
| Alfred (King of England) - 1852 - 596 pages
...In the year 891, Heathured undertook bishopric. the 116 Surra lCI)n.nwlc cause they desired for the love of God to be in a state of pilgrimage, they recked not where. The boat in which they came was made of two hides and a half, and they took with them provisions sufficient for seven days ; and then... | |
| Alfred (King of England) - 1852 - 590 pages
...891, Heathured undertook bishopric. the Snroit (Chronicle cause they desired for the love of God to he in a state of pilgrimage, they recked not where. The boat in which they came was made of two hides and a half, and they took with them provisions sufficient for seven days ; and then... | |
| Anglo-Saxon chronicle - 1853 - 448 pages
...in a boat without any rudder from Ireland, whence they had stolen away, because they desired for the love of God to be in a state of pilgrimage, they recked not where. The boat in which they came was made of two hides and a half; and they took with them provisions sufficient for seven days; and then... | |
| 1853 - 440 pages
...in a boat without any rudder from Ireland, whence they had stolen away, because they desired for the love of God to be in a state of pilgrimage, they recked not where. The boat in which they came was made of two hides and a half ; and they took with them provisions sufficient for seven days ; and then... | |
| Alfred (King of England) - 1858 - 596 pages
...11,123. In the year 891, Heathured undertook the bishopric. Swott Clpnidf cause they desired for the love of God to be in a state of pilgrimage, they recked not where. The boat in which they came was made of two hides and a half, and they took with them provisions sufficient for seven days ; and then... | |
| John Allen Giles - 1863 - 416 pages
...99I, Heatbnred undertook bbb^prur. CHARTERS n mi. 116 Sueott Cheotticlc cause they desired for the love of God to be in a state of pilgrimage, they recked not where. The boat in which they came was made of two hides and a half, and they took with them provisions sufficient for seven days ; and then... | |
| 1868 - 758 pages
...in a boat, without any oars, from Ireland, whence they had stolen away, because they desired for the love of God to be in a state of pilgrimage, they recked not where. The boat in which they came was made of two hides and a half, and they took with them provisions for seven days, and then about the... | |
| Royal Institution of Cornwall - 1871 - 572 pages
...came in a boat without any oars from Ireland, whence they had stolen away because they desired for the love of God to be in a state of pilgrimage, they recked not where. The boat was made of two hides and a half. They took with them provisions for seven days. Abont the seventh... | |
| Arthur West Haddan, William Stubbs - 1869 - 744 pages
...in a boat without any oars, from Ireland, whence they had stolen away, because they desired for the love of God to be in a state of pilgrimage, they recked not where. The boat (coracle) in which they came was made of two hides and a half; and they took with them provisions sufficient... | |
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