The Castles and Abbeys of England: From the National Records, Early Chronicles, and Other Standard Authors : Illustrated by Upwards of Two Hundred Engravings, Volum 2Virtue, Spalding, 1851 - 362 pàgines |
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Pàgina 45
... given in marriage to William Marshall , who thereupon became Earl of Pembroke , Lord of Striguil , or Chepstow , and took possession of Leinster , with all the inheritance of the said Strongbow ; and being thus advanced to that honour ...
... given in marriage to William Marshall , who thereupon became Earl of Pembroke , Lord of Striguil , or Chepstow , and took possession of Leinster , with all the inheritance of the said Strongbow ; and being thus advanced to that honour ...
Pàgina 48
... given him by an assassin " in aboute the fondement as he vn- arined was , " adds- “ At Kildar he was aslawe that in Drlonde is , And at the frere prechors ibured , at Kil- kenni , iwis . Tho vr png Henry hurde of is deth telle , And of ...
... given him by an assassin " in aboute the fondement as he vn- arined was , " adds- “ At Kildar he was aslawe that in Drlonde is , And at the frere prechors ibured , at Kil- kenni , iwis . Tho vr png Henry hurde of is deth telle , And of ...
Pàgina 49
... given to the refectioner ; if he was too late to dine with the convent , he staid in the locutorium , or parlour , until the refectory was swept , and then was introduced . The hosteler provided all things fit for Mass for the visitors ...
... given to the refectioner ; if he was too late to dine with the convent , he staid in the locutorium , or parlour , until the refectory was swept , and then was introduced . The hosteler provided all things fit for Mass for the visitors ...
Pàgina 52
... given on the feasts of the Apostles ; but it was not lawful , it seems , to eat the flesh of any animal nourished on the earth , because this had been cursed by God ; but the curse not extending to air and water , birds were permitted ...
... given on the feasts of the Apostles ; but it was not lawful , it seems , to eat the flesh of any animal nourished on the earth , because this had been cursed by God ; but the curse not extending to air and water , birds were permitted ...
Pàgina 59
... given to the poor ; that beneficed clerks are only dispensers of the Church , not lords of its substance ; that when , in the words of St. Ambrose , we assist the poor , we give nothing of our own , but only that which the church ...
... given to the poor ; that beneficed clerks are only dispensers of the Church , not lords of its substance ; that when , in the words of St. Ambrose , we assist the poor , we give nothing of our own , but only that which the church ...
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The Castles and Abbeys of England: From the National Records, Early ..., Volum 2 William Beattie,William Henry Bartlett Visualització completa - 1844 |
The Castles and Abbeys of England: From the National Records, Early ..., Volum 2 William Beattie Visualització de fragments - 1842 |
The Castles and Abbeys of England: From the National Records, Early ..., Volum 2 William Beattie,William Henry Bartlett Visualització de fragments - 1844 |
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