Rerum Britannicarum Medii Aevi Scriptores: Or Chronicles and Memorials of Great Britain and Ireland During the Middle Ages. No. 01-, Volume 21,Parte 71877 |
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... mention of it . of information . 1. 18 . Giraldus's means Giraldus , as we have already seen , was Supra , xi . residing at Lincoln during about three of the last years of Hugh's pontificate , 1196–1199 . Somewhat therefore certainly ...
... mention of it . of information . 1. 18 . Giraldus's means Giraldus , as we have already seen , was Supra , xi . residing at Lincoln during about three of the last years of Hugh's pontificate , 1196–1199 . Somewhat therefore certainly ...
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... mention his name ( 114 , n . 4. ) The second addition is of the word " primo " to the mention of John's expedition into Poitou in 1206 ( 137 , n . 3 ) . He made a second expedition into Poitou in February 1214 , before which time his ...
... mention his name ( 114 , n . 4. ) The second addition is of the word " primo " to the mention of John's expedition into Poitou in 1206 ( 137 , n . 3 ) . He made a second expedition into Poitou in February 1214 , before which time his ...
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... mention of the slaughter of the Jews at the coronation of Richard I. On his way towards Westminster to do homage to the new king , Hugh finds an unburied corpse . Before he proceeds to discharge the last corporal work of mercy , he ...
... mention of the slaughter of the Jews at the coronation of Richard I. On his way towards Westminster to do homage to the new king , Hugh finds an unburied corpse . Before he proceeds to discharge the last corporal work of mercy , he ...
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... mention that they were round arches . So Giraldus , in noticing the rebuilding of Lincoln minster which was begun by St. Hugh , notices in a marked way the change of style which had taken place since the days of Remigius . Remigius had ...
... mention that they were round arches . So Giraldus , in noticing the rebuilding of Lincoln minster which was begun by St. Hugh , notices in a marked way the change of style which had taken place since the days of Remigius . Remigius had ...
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... mention the change from the round to the pointed arch . The thing which seems to have struck Giraldus most was the introduction of marble columns of various colours . It is the same with the author of the Metrical Life . He also is ...
... mention the change from the round to the pointed arch . The thing which seems to have struck Giraldus most was the introduction of marble columns of various colours . It is the same with the author of the Metrical Life . He also is ...
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adeo aliis Anglia anno apud archbishop autem beatæ beati bishop of Lincoln Bloet canonicus canons Cantuariensi capitulum chapter Chronicle church consecrated cujus curata Dalderby dedit Dimock Domini Du Cange ecclesiæ ecclesiam suam Edited ejus ejusdem enim Eodem episcopus erat etiam fuerat fuit Giraldus Giraldus's gratia hæc Henry Henry II Henry of Huntingdon Hugh Hugh's Hugonis hujus ibidem Idus illud infra inter ipsius ipsum Johannes John de Schalby juxta Lincolniam Lincolniensis Magna Vita marcas merita miracle mulier omnes omnibus præ præter quæ quam quatinus quia quibus quidam quod quoniam quoque regis reign Remigius Robert Robert Bloet Roger of Howden sanctæ Mariæ scilicet sibi sicut statim Stigand suam sunt super supra suum tamen tanquam tempore terram Thomas treatise tumbam viri sancti tunc usque vero Walter de Coutances Wharton William
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Página 13 - Appendix contains several illustrative documents connected with the previous narrative. 17. BRUT Y TYWYSOGION ; or, The Chronicle of the Princes of Wales. Edited by the Rev. JOHN WILLIAMS AB ITHEL, MA 1860. This work, which is also known as " The Chronicle of the Princes of Wales," has been attributed to Caradoc of Llancarvan, who flourished about the middle of the twelfth century.
Página 12 - Spain in the year 1505 touching the succession to the Crown of Castile, and a project of marriage between Henry VII. and the Queen of Naples ; and (4) an account of Philip of Castile's reception in England in 1506.
Página 10 - Edited by HENRY RICHARDS LUARD, MA, Fellow and Assistant Tutor of Trinity College, Cambridge. 1858. The first is a poem in Norman French, containing...
Página 4 - Vol. II., the Scottish Series, of the Reign of Elizabeth, 1589-1603 ; an Appendix to the Scottish Series, 15431592; and the State Papers relating to Mary Queen of Scots during her Detention in England, 1568-1587 8 CALENDAR OF STATE PAPERS relating to IRELAND, preserved in Her Majesty's Public Record Office.
Página 31 - WORKS PUBLISHED IN PHOTOZINCOGRAPHY. DOMESDAY BOOK, or the GREAT SURVEY OF ENGLAND OF WILLIAM THE CONQUEROR, 1086 ; fac-simile of the Part relating to each county, separately (with a few exceptions of double counties). Photozincographed, by Her Majesty's Command, at the Ordnance Survey Office, Southampton, Colonel SIR HENRY JAMES, RE, FRS, &c., Director. 35 Parts, imperial quarto and demy quarto (1861-1863) boards.
Página 15 - Spain ; documents relating to Edmund de la Pole, Earl of Suffolk ; and a portion of the correspondence of James IV. of Scotland. 25. LETTERS OF BISHOP GROSSETESTE, illustrative of the Social Condition of his Time.
Página 19 - Wykes, 1066-1289 ; Annales Prioratus de Wigomia, 1-1377. Vol. V. : — Index and Glossary. Edited by HENRY RICHARDS LUARD, MA, Fellow and Assistant Tutor of Trinity College, and Registrary of the University, Cambridge. 18641869. The present collection of Monastic Annals embraces all the more important chronicles compiled in religious houses in England during the thirteenth century.
Página 14 - ... Davids to its ancient primacy. His works are of a very miscellaneous nature, both in prose and verse, and are remarkable chiefly for the racy and original anecdotes which they contain relating to contemporaries. He is the only Welsh writer of any importance who has contributed so much to the mediaeval literature of this country, or assumed, in consequence of his nationality, so free and independent a tone.
Página 10 - CUM TRITICO. Ascribed to THOMAS NETTER, of WALDEN, Provincial of the Carmelite Order in England, and Confessor to King Henry the Fifth. Edited by the Rev. WW SHIRLEY, MA, Tutor and late Fellow of Wadham College, Oxford.