Ingulph's Chronicle of the Abbey of Croyland: With the Continuations by Peter of Blois and Anonymous WritersG. Bell & sons, 1908 - 546 pages |
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Page vii
... death , in 1378 , John de Asheby was elected abbat , and held that office when the narrative is resumed in 1388.8 From this late to the death of Abbat Litlyngton in 1469 , this chronicle has come down to us unmutilated ; and in this ...
... death , in 1378 , John de Asheby was elected abbat , and held that office when the narrative is resumed in 1388.8 From this late to the death of Abbat Litlyngton in 1469 , this chronicle has come down to us unmutilated ; and in this ...
Page xiii
... death of Dynewulph in 900 , and the succession of Frithestan in 910. This was probably interpolated by some enthusiast , de- sirous to award to Turketul more honor than was really his due . " The passage respecting the education of ...
... death of Dynewulph in 900 , and the succession of Frithestan in 910. This was probably interpolated by some enthusiast , de- sirous to award to Turketul more honor than was really his due . " The passage respecting the education of ...
Page 4
... death of the holy man ; upon which , full of grief and sorrow , he hastened to the spot . After shedding many tears and praying at great length , while he was watching in an adjoining cottage , the holy man ap- peared to him , and ...
... death of the holy man ; upon which , full of grief and sorrow , he hastened to the spot . After shedding many tears and praying at great length , while he was watching in an adjoining cottage , the holy man ap- peared to him , and ...
Page 9
... death , leaving there , in the hands of abbat Kenulph , the scourge of Saint Bartholomew and the Psalter of her brother , together with some other relics , returned by boat to her cell , which lay to the west , at a distance of four ...
... death , leaving there , in the hands of abbat Kenulph , the scourge of Saint Bartholomew and the Psalter of her brother , together with some other relics , returned by boat to her cell , which lay to the west , at a distance of four ...
Page 14
... death of his father , he was slain in a certain wood , whither he had , toward the close of the day , been taken to walk . Here this most innocent boy was most cruelly martyred by Ascebert , his tutor , and only through a divine miracle ...
... death of his father , he was slain in a certain wood , whither he had , toward the close of the day , been taken to walk . Here this most innocent boy was most cruelly martyred by Ascebert , his tutor , and only through a divine miracle ...
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abbat and convent abbat of Burgh abbat of Croyland abbat Turketul abbey Accordingly acres of meadow aforesaid Algar appointed archbishop of Canterbury archbishop of York Asendyk before-mentioned before-named behalf bishop bishop of Dorchester bishop of Lincoln brethren brother carucates charter Christ confirmed consented hereto court Croy death demesne Depyng duke earl earl Algar Edited English favour feast of Saint gift granted hand heirs holy Hoyland Ingulph Joffrid John justices king Edward king Henry king of England king Richard king's kingdom knight Lincoln London lord abbat lord the king manner manor marsh matter meadow land Mercians monastery of Croyland monks Multon nobles person Peter of Blois possession prayers present prior of Spalding Proctor received reign returned river Nene river Welland royal Saint Guthlac Saint Peter seisin sent servants sheriff shillings side successors thence thereof thereto things Thomas Translated Turketul unto venerable abbat venerable father vols whole William
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