English Historical Documents: 1042-1189, edited by D. C. Douglas and G. W. GreenawayDavid Charles Douglas Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1961 - Great Britain |
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... took his treasure . And Tosti was then at Britford with the king . And very soon after this there was a big council meeting at Northampton , and likewise one at Oxford on the Feast of St. Simon and St. Jude . And Earl Harold was there ...
... took his treasure . And Tosti was then at Britford with the king . And very soon after this there was a big council meeting at Northampton , and likewise one at Oxford on the Feast of St. Simon and St. Jude . And Earl Harold was there ...
Page 152
... took by night all he could - the Gospels , and chasubles , and copes and robes , and some such small things ... took the crown off our Lord's head - all of pure gold - and then took the foot - rest that was underneath his foot , which ...
... took by night all he could - the Gospels , and chasubles , and copes and robes , and some such small things ... took the crown off our Lord's head - all of pure gold - and then took the foot - rest that was underneath his foot , which ...
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... took his body and brought it to England and buried it at Reading . He was a good man , and people were in great awe of him . No one dared injure another in his time . He made peace for man and beast . Whoever carried his burden of gold ...
... took his body and brought it to England and buried it at Reading . He was a good man , and people were in great awe of him . No one dared injure another in his time . He made peace for man and beast . Whoever carried his burden of gold ...
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Select bibliography of chronicles and histories | 103 |
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abbacy abbey abbot aforesaid afterwards Anglo-Norman Anglo-Saxon Chronicle Anselm archbishop of Canterbury army assize barons battle Bayeux bishop brother castle charter Christmas Church clerk Conqueror consecrated count count of Flanders court death died Domesday duke Earl Godwine Earl Harold earldom Easter ecclesiastical Edward the Confessor enemies English Exchequer father favour feudal force gave Geoffrey given Hastings held Henry II holy honour Hugh J. H. Round justice killed King Edward King Henry king of England king of France king of Scots King William king's kingdom knights land Lanfranc London lord king magnates monastery monks Norman Conquest Normandy oath overseas paid peace pence Peterborough Pipe Roll pope possession pounds prince Ralph realm received reign respect Richard Robert Roger Rolls Series royal Scotland sent sheriff shillings ships shire Stephen summoned Sweyn thegns Thomas Becket thou took Tosti Treasury Winchester writ