History of Great Britain and Ireland: With an Account of the Present State and Resources of the United Kingdom and Its Colonies; for the Use of Schools and Private StudentsOliver, 1871 - 491 trang |
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... Ireland - Hugh Despenser - The Fate of Lancaster - Coalition against Edward - Death of the Despensers - Murder of the King at Berkeley Castle .... ...... ...... 111 CHAPTER XIII . SCOTLAND FROM THE ARRIVAL OF THE NORMANS CONTENTS . xi.
... Ireland - Hugh Despenser - The Fate of Lancaster - Coalition against Edward - Death of the Despensers - Murder of the King at Berkeley Castle .... ...... ...... 111 CHAPTER XIII . SCOTLAND FROM THE ARRIVAL OF THE NORMANS CONTENTS . xi.
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... Castle of Wareham , agreed to treat for peace , and to evacuate that district . The treaty was ill kept , for on the very next night Alfred nearly fell into the hands of a marauding party , as he was riding with a small force to ...
... Castle of Wareham , agreed to treat for peace , and to evacuate that district . The treaty was ill kept , for on the very next night Alfred nearly fell into the hands of a marauding party , as he was riding with a small force to ...
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... castles , and monasteries rose from their ruins , and the dwellings of the inhabitants assumed an air of comfort and convenience before unknown . Alfred was a shining light in an age of darkness : he is equally celebrated for his ...
... castles , and monasteries rose from their ruins , and the dwellings of the inhabitants assumed an air of comfort and convenience before unknown . Alfred was a shining light in an age of darkness : he is equally celebrated for his ...
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... castle . Elfrida welcomed him at the gate , and invited him to alight ; but Edward would take only a draught of wine as he sat on horseback . While he was raising the cup to his lips , one of Elfrida's attendants stabbed him in the back ...
... castle . Elfrida welcomed him at the gate , and invited him to alight ; but Edward would take only a draught of wine as he sat on horseback . While he was raising the cup to his lips , one of Elfrida's attendants stabbed him in the back ...
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... castles , leaving every- where tokens of his munificence . He observed that the fleet stationed at Dover was commanded by Normans ; that Nor- man soldiers garrisoned the castle of Canterbury ; that the clergy spoke Norman French ; and ...
... castles , leaving every- where tokens of his munificence . He observed that the fleet stationed at Dover was commanded by Normans ; that Nor- man soldiers garrisoned the castle of Canterbury ; that the clergy spoke Norman French ; and ...
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