| Edward George E.L. Bulwer- Lytton (1st baron.) - 1848 - 360 pages
...itself was in danger, when Harold came up at the head of the Fyrd. Hard is it to tell the distress and the marching and the camping, and the travail, and destruction of men, and also of horses, which the English endured* till Harold came; and then luckily came also the good old Leofric,... | |
| Frances Anne Trevelyan - 1850 - 598 pages
...field against Griffin, the Welch king, and there was he slain, and his priests with him, and Elnoth the sheriff, and many good men with them ; and the...camping, and the travail and destruction of men, and also of horses, which all the English army endured, until Leofric the earl came thither, and Harold the... | |
| 1853 - 440 pages
...year Griffin and Aelfgar burned St. Aelthelbryht's minster, and all the town of Hereford. AD 1056. 'This year bishop Aegelric gave up his bishopric at...and also 1 He was bishop of St. David's. 3 From D. 3 He was archbishop of York. ' From EF * This first sentence ia from D. * From C. L>. of horses, -which... | |
| 1853 - 434 pages
...year Griffin and Aelfgar burned St. Aelthelbryht's minster, and all the town of Hereford. AD 1056. 'This year bishop Aegelric gave up his bishopric at...destruction of men, and also 1 He was bishop of St. David's. 4 From D. 1 He was archbishop of York. 4 Prom EF • This first sentence is from D. • From CU of... | |
| Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton - 1853 - 368 pages
...itself was in danger, when Harold came up at the head of the Fyrd. Hard is it to tell the distress and the marching and the camping, and the travail, and destruction of men, and also of horses, which the English endured * till Harold came ; and then luckily came also the good old Leofric,... | |
| William Edward Flaherty - 1855 - 440 pages
...Griffin, the Welsh king ; and there was he slain, and his priests with him, and Elfnoth the shire-reeve, and many good men with them ; and the others fled away ; this was eight days before Midsummer," (June 17.) "It is difficult to tell the distress, and the marching all, and the camping, and the travail... | |
| William E. Flaherty - 1855 - 448 pages
...Griffin, the Welsh king ; and there was he slain, and his priests with him, and Elfnoth the shire-reeve, and many good men with them ; and the others fled away ; this was eight days before Midsummer," (June 17.) " It is difficult to tell the distress, and the marching all, and the camping, and the travail... | |
| William Edward Flaherty - 1855 - 456 pages
...Griffin, the Welsh king ; and there was he slain, and his priests with him, and Elfnoth the shire-reeve, and many good men with them ; and the others fled away ; this was eight days before Midsummer," (June 17.) " It is difficult to tell the distress, and the marching all, and the camping, and the travail... | |
| Bernard Bolingbroke Woodward - 1859 - 628 pages
...summer, and the chronicler avers that " it is difficult to tell the distress, and the marching all, and the camping, and the travail and destruction of men, and also of horses, which all the English army endured." On the seventeenth of June, Leofgar, and his priests... | |
| Benjamin Thorpe - 1861 - 352 pages
...Griffith, the Welsh king, and he was there slain, and his priests with him, and JElfnoth the shire-reeve, and many good men with them; and the others fled away. This was eight nights before Midsummer. It is difficult to tell the misery, and all the marches, and the encamping,... | |
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