The History of the Hundred of Wirral: With a Sketch of the City and County of ChesterWhittaker & Company, 1847 - 476 halaman |
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... building ships at their own expense . All that were adventurers by pro- fession , all the outcasts of western Europe , were found under the standard of William , whose proclamation of war was published in every part of the continent ...
... building ships at their own expense . All that were adventurers by pro- fession , all the outcasts of western Europe , were found under the standard of William , whose proclamation of war was published in every part of the continent ...
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... building and upholding of castles ; secondly , the building and maintenance of bridges ; and thirdly , the military defence of the realm . But this military defence is clearly known to have been confined to the " expugnation of foreign ...
... building and upholding of castles ; secondly , the building and maintenance of bridges ; and thirdly , the military defence of the realm . But this military defence is clearly known to have been confined to the " expugnation of foreign ...
Halaman 66
... building of this magnificent Abbey in the Chronicle of Vale Royal , and of the * Peter , bishop of Lichfield , A. D. 1075 , removed his seat from Lichfield to Chester , and was thenceforward commonly styled Bishop of Chester . Now ...
... building of this magnificent Abbey in the Chronicle of Vale Royal , and of the * Peter , bishop of Lichfield , A. D. 1075 , removed his seat from Lichfield to Chester , and was thenceforward commonly styled Bishop of Chester . Now ...
Halaman 67
... building of churches and the endowment of religious establishments were considered equal , if not superior , to all other christian virtues , and as such infallibly leading to eternal happiness ; and by no class of people was this ...
... building of churches and the endowment of religious establishments were considered equal , if not superior , to all other christian virtues , and as such infallibly leading to eternal happiness ; and by no class of people was this ...
Halaman 69
... building any fixed houses by the means of nails or pins , save only booths and tents to dwell in ; " and there are similar returns as to the other two asylums . 6 Hugh Lupus died in 1101 , having , it is said , previously become a monk ...
... building any fixed houses by the means of nails or pins , save only booths and tents to dwell in ; " and there are similar returns as to the other two asylums . 6 Hugh Lupus died in 1101 , having , it is said , previously become a monk ...
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abbey abbot acres afterwards ancient appears Backford baron of Halton barons Bebington Bidston Birkenhead Bishop building carucates castle census chancel chapel Cheshire Chester and Birkenhead church Claughton commenced Commissioners Company contains county books court daughter desmesne docks Doomsday survey Earl of Chester Eastham Edward England erected estates extensive feet Glegg Grange granted Hall Harold held Henry Henry VIII Heswall hide assessable Hooton houses Hugh hundred Hundred of Wirral inhabitants John king Lancashire land late Liverpool Lord manor Massey Meolse Mersey miles Mollington monastery monks neighbourhood Neston Norman obtained occupied Oxton parish Park Parliament persons possession Poulton present principal priory Puddington purchased Railway Randal reign residence Richard river Robert Saughall Saxon Seacombe shillings shore Shotwick side Sir Thomas Sir William situated Stanley stone Storeton Street town township Tranmere troops Vale Royal village Wales Wallasey Pool Welsh Werburgh Wirral Woodchurch yards
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Halaman 31 - As the Normans were marshalled in three divisions, so they began the battle by simultaneous attacks upon three points of the English forces. Immediately before the duke rode Taillefer the minstrel, singing, with a loud and clear voice, the lay of Charlemagne and Roland, and the emprises of the paladins who had fallen in the dolorous Pass of Roncevaux. Taillefer, as his guerdon, had craved permission to strike the first blow; for he was a valiant warrior, emulating the deeds which he sung. His appellation...
Halaman 153 - Together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments, and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or in any wise appertaining, and the reversion and reversions, remainder and remainders, rents, issues, and profits thereof...
Halaman 153 - Act. in as full and ample a manner to all intents and purposes as if the same privileges and protections were repeated and re-enacted in this Act.
Halaman 305 - Edward by the grace of God, King of England, Lord of Ireland, and Duke of Aquitaine...
Halaman 107 - ... they dare attempt it. The work goes forwards, and they, like so many valiant Amazons, do outface death and dare danger, though it lurk in every basket. Seven are shot and three slain, yet they scorn to leave their matchless undertaking ; and thus they continued for ten days' space, possessing the beholders that they are immaculate!
Halaman 31 - Englishman whom he attacked, and by felling the second to the ground. The battle now became general, and raged with the greatest fury. The Normans advanced beyond the English lines, but they were driven back, and forced into a trench, where horses and riders fell upon each other in fearful confusion. More Normans were slain here, than in any other part of the field. The alarm spread ; the light troops left in charge of the baggage and the stores thought that all was lost, and were about to take flight,...
Halaman 33 - By William's orders, a spot close to the Gonfanon -was cleared, and he caused his pavilion to be pitched among the corpses which were heaped around. He there supped with his barons ; and they feasted among the dead. But when he contemplated the fearful slaughter, a natural feeling of pity, perhaps allied to repentance, arose in his stern mind ; and the Abbey of Battle, in which the prayer was to be offered up perpetually for the repose of the souls of all who had fallen in the conflict, was at once...
Halaman 7 - The barbarians drive us to the sea; the sea throws us back on the barbarians; thus two modes of death await us; we are either slain or drowned.
Halaman 36 - No recollection dwelt upon his name, as the hero who would sally forth from his seclusion, the restorer of the Anglo-Saxon power. That power had wholly fallen — and if the humbled Englishman, as he paced the aisles of Waltham, looked around, and, having assured himself that no Norman was near, whispered to his son, that the tomb which they saw before them was raised only in mockery, and that Harold still breathed the vital air — he yet knew too well that the spot where Harold's standard had been...
Halaman 305 - Confessor, have granted and given license, for us and our heirs, as much as in us is, to our beloved...