HistoryW. Alexander, 1818 - York (England) |
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Page 56
... appointed by Edred . In the suc- ceeding reign , Edgar commanded Oslac to join Osulph in the government of the North ; and he accordingly had York and the country on that side under his care , whilst Osulph governed the more northern ...
... appointed by Edred . In the suc- ceeding reign , Edgar commanded Oslac to join Osulph in the government of the North ; and he accordingly had York and the country on that side under his care , whilst Osulph governed the more northern ...
Page 57
... appointed earl of Northumbria . He was sent by Ed- ward the confessor , into Scotland , with 10,000 English soldiers , to aid Malcolm against Mac- beth , whom he slew , and set the former on the throne of Scotland . This earl died not ...
... appointed earl of Northumbria . He was sent by Ed- ward the confessor , into Scotland , with 10,000 English soldiers , to aid Malcolm against Mac- beth , whom he slew , and set the former on the throne of Scotland . This earl died not ...
Page 64
... appointed governor of the city , with a stout garrison of English and Scotch soldiers under his command : and the Danes retired to a good situation between the Humber and Trent , to wait for the Normans . William soon arrived before the ...
... appointed governor of the city , with a stout garrison of English and Scotch soldiers under his command : and the Danes retired to a good situation between the Humber and Trent , to wait for the Normans . William soon arrived before the ...
Page 96
... appointed the archbishop of York , William de la Zouch , second in command of the English army ; and marched against the enemy . Overtaking the Scots at Neville's cross , near Durham , when they little expected such a visit , she ...
... appointed the archbishop of York , William de la Zouch , second in command of the English army ; and marched against the enemy . Overtaking the Scots at Neville's cross , near Durham , when they little expected such a visit , she ...
Page 115
... appointed officers to collect them . This was made a pre- text for dissatisfaction , and the two brothers of the earl of Warwick , eagerly improved such an opportunity to increase the spirit of revolt . They accordingly misrepresented ...
... appointed officers to collect them . This was made a pre- text for dissatisfaction , and the two brothers of the earl of Warwick , eagerly improved such an opportunity to increase the spirit of revolt . They accordingly misrepresented ...
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Page 373 - ... action or suit, shall and may plead the general issue, and give this act, and the special matter, in evidence at any trial to be had thereupon...
Page 373 - Discontinuance of his, her or their Action or Suit after the Defendant or Defendants shall have appeared, or if upon Demurrer Judgment shall be given against the Plaintiff...
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Page 182 - Knaresborough, where she heard of her husband's fate, and came upon the field the next morning in order to search for his body, while the attendants of the camp were stripping and burying the dead. Here she was accosted by a general officer, to whom she told her melancholy story. He heard her with great tenderness, but earnestly desired her to leave a place where, besides the distress of witnessing such a scene, she might probably be insulted. She complied, and he called a trooper, who took her en...
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Page 388 - Exchequer, and they are hereby required, to hear such petition in a summary way, and upon affidavits or such other evidence as shall be produced upon such hearing to determine the same, and to make such order therein, and with respect to the costs of such applications as to him or them shall seem just...
Page 217 - Tarquin, bestowed upon the domestic virtues of their wives at home, were productive of a revolution in the state. While every one was warm with the idea, it was universally agreed to leave the camp and to go to Rome, to ascertain the veracity of their respective assertions.
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Page 372 - Peace until one Calendar Month at least after a Notice in Writing of such intended Action shall have been delivered to him, or left for him at his usual place of abode, by the party intending to commence such Action, or by his Attorney...