| John Leyden, James Morton - 1819 - 528 pages
...consecrated host. It also contained the banner of St. Cuthbert, round which were displayed those of St. Peter of York, St. John of Beverley, and St. Wilfred of Rippon. This was the English standard, and was stationed in the centre of the army. Prince Henry, son... | |
| Moses Aaron Richardson - 1843 - 436 pages
...consecrated host. It also contained the banner of St. Cuthbert, round which were displayed those of St. Peter of York, St. John of Beverley, and St. Wilfred of Ripon. This was the English standard, and was stationed in the centre of the army. Prince Henry son... | |
| 1849 - 468 pages
...consider to have been gained through the influence of the consecrated host which surmounted the banners of St Peter of York, St John of Beverley, and St Wilfred of Ripon. It is remarkable that some of the Scotish writers have the boldness to turn the overthrow of... | |
| William Grainge - 1854 - 230 pages
...containing a consecrated host, and a cross, around it were hung the banners of the northern saints, St. Peter of York, St. John of Beverley, and St. Wilfred, of Ripon. It was guarded by a chosen band of knights, who had sworn rather to die than yield it into the... | |
| Whellan T. and co - 1857 - 798 pages
...consecrated host ; and from which were suspended the consecrated banners of the three patron saints — St. Peter of York, St. John of Beverley, and St. Wilfred of Ripon. The standard was guarded by a chosen band of knights, who had sworn rather to die than yield... | |
| Christopher James Davison Ingledew - 1858 - 456 pages
...wheeled carriage ; and had on the top of it a silver crucifix, under which were suspended the banners of St. Peter of York, St. John of Beverley, and St. Wilfred of Ripon, and above all, in a silver pix, the consecrated host. The scene of action is still known by... | |
| George Bradshaw - 1858 - 650 pages
...hy the English Barons, who earned into the mirtst of the host the "Standard," with the banners I of St. Peter of York, St. John of Beverley and St. Wilfred of Ripon. BEDALE ала LEYBURN and ASKRIGG BRANCH. Passing AIXDERBT, SCHUTON, and LEEMISG LÍSI stations... | |
| Christopher James Davison Ingledew - 1858 - 432 pages
...wheeled carriage ; and had on the top of it a silver crucifix, under which were suspended the banners of St. Peter of York, St. John of Beverley, and St. Wilfred of Ripon, and above all, in a silver pix, the consecrated host. The scene of action is still known by... | |
| Christopher James Davidson Ingledew - 1860 - 504 pages
...fourwheeled carriage ; and had on the top of it a silver crucifix, under which were suspended the banners of St. Peter of York, St. John of Beverley, and St. Wilfred of Ripon, and above all, in a silver pix, the consecrated host. The following ballad was first printed,... | |
| John Murray (Firm) - 1867 - 644 pages
...bearing, beneath a silver crucifix, and a silver pyx containing the consecrated host, the holy banners of St. Peter of York, St. John of Beverley, and St. Wilfred of Ripon — the three great protecting saints of Yorkshire. Among the English barons occur the names... | |
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