| rev. Henry Addington - 1860 - 238 pages
...Ely, built temp. Edw. III., with AD 1020. King Cnute went to Assingdon, and ordered to be built there a minster of stone and lime, for the souls of the men who were there slain, and gave it to his own priest Stigand. AD 1034. Ethric, the successor of Eadnoth... | |
| Benjamin Thorpe - 1861 - 352 pages
...and caused to be built there a monastery of stone and lime, for the souls of the men who were there slain, and gave it to one of his priests, whose name was Stigand.b ' D. in continuation. I b F. in continuation. the archbishop therewith immediately, on that same day,... | |
| William Edward Flaherty - 1876 - 694 pages
...army into his pay, and the rest retire to Denmark. Edgar's law received both by Danes and Angles p. AD 1019. Canute goes to Denmark, and remains the whole...and gave it to one of his priests, whose name was StigandV AD I02I. Thurkill, the earl of East Anglia, is outlawed. AD IO22. " This year King Canute... | |
| William Edward Flaherty - 1877 - 268 pages
...army into his pay, and the rest retire to Denmark. Edgar's law received both by Danes and Angles p. AD 1019. Canute goes to Denmark, and remains the whole...and gave it to one of his priests, whose name was Stigand '." AD 1021. Thurkill, the earl of East Anglia, is outlawed. AD 1022. " This year King Canute... | |
| Saint Bede (the Venerable) - 1881 - 608 pages
...Christ-Church,} bj archbishop Wulfstan. A. 1020. And caused to be built there a minster of stone and lira^fcr the souls of the men who there were slain, and gave it to one of ha pritsS, whose name was Stigand. A. 1021. In this year, at Martin-mass, king Canute outlawed Thurkyl... | |
| William Charles Macfarlane, John Henry Parker - 1882 - 400 pages
...Ely, built temp. Edw. III., with AD 1020. King Cnute went to Assingdon, and ordered to be built there a minster of stone and lime, for the souls of the men who were there slain, and gave it to his own priest Stigand. AD 1034. Ethric, the successor of Eadnoth... | |
| 1909 - 346 pages
...And caused to be built there a monastery (of stone and lime for the souls of the men who were there slain, and gave it to one of his priests whose name was Stigand). — MS. F. 5 MS. F. A Wulstano arepo Eboracensi.— F Lat. K 1022 [D], Here king Knut tared... | |
| 1917 - 320 pages
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| 1923 - 336 pages
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| 1935 - 876 pages
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