| M. J. Guest - 1888 - 622 pages
...For the benefit of his soul, which he studied to promote in all things from the first flower of his youth, he directed through all his hereditary dominions...however, that the country should still be inhabited by men and cattle, and should not become deserted." a whole winter in the Isle of Sheppey; they brought... | |
| John Allen Giles - 1891 - 564 pages
...the benefit of his soul, then, which he studied to promote in all things from the first flower of his youth, he directed through all his hereditary dominions,...by men and cattle, and should not become deserted. ^ie commanded also a large sum of money, namely, three hundred mancuses, to be carried to Rome for... | |
| Montague John Guest - 1894 - 656 pages
...For the benefit of his soul, which he studied to promote in all things from the first flower of his youth, he directed through all his hereditary dominions...however, that the country should still be inhabited by men and cattle, and should not become deserted." The three elder of his sons were Ethelbald, Ethelbert,... | |
| Thomas Hodgkin - 1906 - 568 pages
...divided between his sons, he ordained that throughout his dominions one man in ten, whether a native or a foreigner, should be supplied with meat, drink and...clothing by his successors until the Day of Judgment, always supposing " that there should still be men and cattle in the land and that the country should... | |
| Thorvald Forssner - 1916 - 374 pages
...his will he directed among other things that in his dominions "one man in ten, whether a native or a foreigner, should be supplied with meat, drink and...clothing by his successors until the Day of Judgment". After the death of her husband, Judith married his son Aethelbald, but after his death she returned... | |
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