| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| 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,... | |
| 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,... | |
| 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... | |
| 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,... | |
| 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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