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" Concerning our land boundaries : Up on the Thames, and then up on the Lea, and along the Lea unto its source, then right to Bedford, then up on the Ouse unto Watling Street. 2. Then is this : If a man be slain, we estimate all equally dear, English and... "
The annals of England, an epitome of English history [by W.E. Flaherty]. - Page 95
by William Edward Flaherty - 1855
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The Germs and Developments of the Laws of England: Embracing the Anglo-Saxon ...

1889 - 382 pages
...born as for unborn, who reck of God's mercy or of ours. 1. First, concerning our land-boundaries : up on the Thames, and then up on the Lea, and along the Lea unto its source, then right to Bedford, then up on the Ouse unto Watling-street. 2. Then is this : if a man be slain, we estimate all equally...
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Examinations Papers

1891 - 644 pages
...suum dicere quis eorum scilicet an tenens an petens majus jus habeat in sua demanda." (iii) . . . . " Up on the Thames and then up on the Lea, and along the Lea unto its source ; then right to Bedford, then up on the Ouse unto Watling Street." (iv) '' PRiEMUNIENTES priorem et capitulum ecclesiee vestrse...
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Select Charters and Other Illustrations of English Constitutional History

William Stubbs - 1895 - 588 pages
...and for their descendants, as well for born as for unborn, who reck of God's mercy or of ours. 1 . Concerning our land boundaries ; Up on the Thames,...along the Lea unto its source, then right to Bedford, then up on the Ouse unto Watling Street. 2. Then is this: If a man be slain, we estimate all equally...
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The Making of the English Nation (B.C. 55-1135 A.D.)

Sir Charles Grant Robertson - 1896 - 138 pages
...between Alfred Wedmore. an d himself. The division is best described in the words of the Chronicle: " Up on the Thames, and then up on the Lea, and along the Lea unto its XMa/; s T JoVrao / ** °% yCWYNEDD i Jester ~ Mengisttssdun c. ENGLAND as divided between Alfred and...
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A Handbook of European History: 476-1871, Chronologically Arranged

Arthur Hassall - 1897 - 406 pages
...Peace of Wedmore. The boundary between the Danes and Wessex should be ' Upon the Thames, and then upon the Lea, and along the Lea unto its source ; then right to Bedford, then upon the Ouse to Watling Street.' ALFRED'S CHILDREN. Alfred 877. Edict of Kiersy enacts that if...
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Source-book of English History: Leading Documents, Together with ...

Guy Carleton Lee - 1900 - 652 pages
...for born as for unborn, who reck of God's mercy or of ours. 1. First, concerning our land-boundaries: up on the Thames, and then up on the Lea, and along the Lea unto its source, then right to Bedford, then up the Ouse unto Watling-Street. 2. Then is this: if a man be slain, we estimate all equally dear,...
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Leading Documents of English History: Together with Illustrative Material ...

Guy Carleton Lee - 1900 - 642 pages
...for born as for unborn, who reck of God's mercy or of ours. 1. First, concerning our land-boundaries: up on the Thames, and then up on the Lea, and along the Lea unto its source, then right to Bedford, then up the Ouse unto Watling-Street. 2. Then is this: if a man be slain, we estimate all equally dear,...
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Select Charters and Other Illustrations of English Constitutional History ...

William Stubbs - 1900 - 578 pages
...born as for • who reck of God's mercy or of ours. 1. Concerning our land boundaries ; Up on the Than then up on the Lea, and along the Lea unto its source, th' to Bedford, then up on the Ouse unto Watling Street. 2. Then is this: If a man be slain, we estimate...
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Alfred the West Saxon: King of English

Dugald Macfadyen - 1901 - 450 pages
...themselves and for their descendants, as well for born as for unborn, who reck of God's mercy or of ours. i. Concerning our land boundaries ; up on the Thames,...along the Lea unto its source, then right to Bedford, then up on the Ouse and Watling Street. [This division secured Alfred's rights over the whole of Wessex,...
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The Story of King Alfred

Walter Besant - 1901 - 218 pages
...themselves and for their descendants, as well for born as for unborn, who reck of God's mercy or of ours. " Concerning our land boundaries ; up on the Thames,...along the Lea unto its source, then right to Bedford, then up on the Ouse and Watling Street. . . . " There is this : If a man be slain, we estimate all...
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