The Cabinet History of England, Civil, Military and Ecclesiastical: From the Invasion by Julius Caesar to the Year 1846, Volumen 2Blackie and Son, 1856 |
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... any po- litical intercourse had ever taken place between the two countries . Her church , indeed , attached Ireland to the rest of Christendom ; and some correspondence is still preserved 8 CABINET HISTORY OF ENGLAND . [ A.D. 1166 ,
... any po- litical intercourse had ever taken place between the two countries . Her church , indeed , attached Ireland to the rest of Christendom ; and some correspondence is still preserved 8 CABINET HISTORY OF ENGLAND . [ A.D. 1166 ,
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... had so long tra- velled and sought abroad , he first went to the church of St. David's to make his orisons and prayers , and then , the weather being fair and wind good , he adventured 12 CABINET HISTORY OF ENGLAND . [ A.D. 1167 .
... had so long tra- velled and sought abroad , he first went to the church of St. David's to make his orisons and prayers , and then , the weather being fair and wind good , he adventured 12 CABINET HISTORY OF ENGLAND . [ A.D. 1167 .
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... church , and the re- form of the ecclesiastical discipline , in regard to certain points where its laxity had long afforded matter of com- plaint and reproach . He is also said , by Matthew Paris , to have held a lay council at Lismore ...
... church , and the re- form of the ecclesiastical discipline , in regard to certain points where its laxity had long afforded matter of com- plaint and reproach . He is also said , by Matthew Paris , to have held a lay council at Lismore ...
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... church ; but the pope rejected his application , and even confirmed the sentence of excommunication pronounced by the bishops of Normandy against the king's revolted subjects . At the same time a legate was dispatched across the Alps ...
... church ; but the pope rejected his application , and even confirmed the sentence of excommunication pronounced by the bishops of Normandy against the king's revolted subjects . At the same time a legate was dispatched across the Alps ...
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... church and cloisters to the chapter- house , where , again prostrating himself , and throwing off the upper part of his dress , he confessed to the minor offence , and was scourged by all the ecclesiastics present , who amounted to ...
... church and cloisters to the chapter- house , where , again prostrating himself , and throwing off the upper part of his dress , he confessed to the minor offence , and was scourged by all the ecclesiastics present , who amounted to ...
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appears Aquitaine Archbishop Archbishop of Canterbury Archbishop of Rouen Archbishop of York arms army Baliol barons battle Berwick bishops Black Prince Brittany brother Bruce Calais Canterbury castle cause chief church clergy command Comyn council court crown crusaders daughter death declared Duke Duke of Burgundy Duke of Orleans Earl Edward enemy English king father favour favourite fealty fell Flanders fleet force foreign French king gave Gloucester Guienne hands Henry homage honour horse Ireland Isabella John King of England King of France King of Scots king's kingdom knights Lancaster land Lanfranc London Longchamp Lord Louis marched ment month nobles Normandy oaths obliged parliament party peace Philip Poictou pope possession prelates Prince prisoner promised queen reign returned Richard royal sail Saladin Scotland Scots Scottish sent ships siege soon surrender thousand throne took town treaty truce vassals Wales Welsh whole William young
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Página 123 - And he knew it, and said, It is my son's coat; an evil beast hath devoured him; Joseph is without doubt rent in pieces.
Página 198 - England, and the crown, with all the members and appurtenances, as that I am descended by right line of blood, coming from the good lord King Henry III., and through that right that God of his grace hath sent me, with help of my kin and of my friends, to recover it ; the which realm was in point to be undone for default of governance, and undoing of good laws.
Página 11 - Henry, king of England, duke of Normandy and Aquitaine, and earl of Anjou, to all his liegemen, English, Norman, Welsh and Scotch, and to all the nations under his dominion, sends greeting.
Página 81 - To a proposal to save his life, a voice replied, " you have caught the fox : if you let him go, you will
Página 151 - Artois, but I serve the King of England, because I cannot belong to France, having forfeited all I possessed there.' The King then gave him his right-hand glove, and said, 'I surrender myself to you." There was much crowding and pushing about, for every one was eager to cry out,
Página 164 - Next day, they put him in a horse-litter, and carried him to Sleaford Castle, where he passed another night of pain and horror. Next day, they carried him, with greater difficulty than on the day before, to the castle of Newark upon Trent; and there, on the eighteenth of October, in the forty-ninth year of his age, and the seventeenth of his vile reign, was an end of this miserable brute.
Página 178 - why dost thou ask?" "Because they are all under my command, and have sworn by their faith and loyalty to do whatsoever I shall order." "Very well," said the king: "I have no objection to it." Tyler, who was only desirous of a riot, made answer: "And thou thinkest, king, that these people, and as many more in the city, also under my command, ought to depart without having thy letters? No, indeed, we will carry them with...
Página 116 - Richard, to bind the emperor more firmly to his interest, adopted the strange expedient advised by his mother. In an assembly of the German princes and English envoys, by the delivery of the cap from his head, he resigned his crown into the hands of Henry : who restored it to him again to be held as a fief of the empire with the obligation of a yearly payment of five thousand pounds...
Página 118 - I forgive him (said the king), and hope' I shall as easily forget his injuries, as he will my pardon.
Página 236 - So help me God, I will keep all these articles inviolate, as I am a man, as I am a Christian, as I am a knight, and as I am a king crowned and anointed...