| Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas, Great Britain. Record Commission - 1831 - 160 pągines
...virgate of " land, nor (it is shameful to relate that which he thought " no shame to do) was there an ox or a cow, or a pig passed " by, that was not...and then all " these writings were brought to him." It has been conjectured, however, that the Jurors in numerous instances framed returns of a more extensive... | |
| sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1831 - 238 pągines
...virgate of " land, nor (it is shameful to relate that which he thought " no shame to do) was there an ox or a cow, or a pig passed " by, that was not...and then all " these writings were brought to him." It has been conjectured, however, that the Jurors in numerous instances framed returns of a more extensive... | |
| Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas, Great Britain. Record Commission - 1831 - 182 pągines
...a virgate of " land, nor (it is shameful to relate that which he thought "no shame to do) was there an ox or a cow, or a pig passed " by, that was not set down in the accounts, and then afl " these writings were brought to him." It has been conjectured, however, that the Jurors in numerous... | |
| T. S. Turner - 1853 - 224 pągines
...nor a rood of land, nor (it is shameful to relate, that which he thought no shame to do,) was there an ox, or a cow, or a pig passed by, that was not...and then all these writings were brought to him."* Those were deplorable times, indeed, when the capricious will of one man could dispose of the lives... | |
| Edward Muscutt - 1857 - 424 pągines
...shameful to state that which he thought no shame to do, was there an ox or a cow, or a pig passed by, and that was not set down in the accounts, and then all these writings were brought to him."* Nor did Stigand himself escape. The Conqueror even deposed him. Three of the Pope's legates, Hermenfide,... | |
| James F. Morgan - 1858 - 268 pągines
...relate that which he thought no shame to do — was there an ox, or a cow, or a pig passed by, and that was not set down in the accounts, and then all these writings were brought to him" (Sax. Chron.). This passage is a fair description of those documents , which appear to be transcripts... | |
| 1860 - 578 pągines
...land, nor, adds the writer, it is shameful to relate that which he thought no shame to do, was there an ox or a cow or a pig passed by, that was not set...accounts, and then all these writings were brought to him.8 We shall scarcely concur in the sentiments of humiliation expressed by the simple chronicler,... | |
| 1865 - 348 pągines
...relate that which he thought no shame to do — was there an ox, or a cow, or a pig passed by, and that was not set down in the accounts, and then all these writings were brought to him." ' It must be borne in mind that this is the testimony of one of the Englishmen, who, at the time he... | |
| 1869 - 386 pągines
...(quarter-acre), nay, moreover, (it is shameful to tell, though he thought it no shame to do it,) was there an ox, or a cow, or a pig, passed by that was not set down in the accounts. And all the particulars were afterwards brought to him." The survey was made by Commissioners, called "... | |
| Joseph Polsue - 1872 - 568 pągines
...shameful to say what he thought no shame to do — was there an ox, or a cow, or a pig passed by, and that was not set down in the accounts, and then all these writings were brought to him. The survey was made by commissioners called the King's Justiciaries, who seem to have had the help... | |
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