Matthew Paris's English History: From the Year 1235 to 1273, Volume 2H.G. Bohn, 1853 |
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... brother , Earl Bigod , Simon de Montfort , earl of Leicester , and Earl W. Marshall ; and on the part of the barons , Richard de Montfichet and John Baliol , and the abbats of St. Edmonds and Ramsey ; so that what- ever those twelve ...
... brother , Earl Bigod , Simon de Montfort , earl of Leicester , and Earl W. Marshall ; and on the part of the barons , Richard de Montfichet and John Baliol , and the abbats of St. Edmonds and Ramsey ; so that what- ever those twelve ...
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... brother of Edmund , archbishop of Canterbury , and St. Robert of Karrebrag . * Arrival of the count of Flanders to assist the king of England . About the same time the count of Flanders landed at Dover , having come to assist the king ...
... brother of Edmund , archbishop of Canterbury , and St. Robert of Karrebrag . * Arrival of the count of Flanders to assist the king of England . About the same time the count of Flanders landed at Dover , having come to assist the king ...
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... brother , and some others of his intimate friends , who stood by , thought that the king had grown stiff in death , and his mother , who was more affected with sorrow than the others , with sighs interrupting her speech , gave utterance ...
... brother , and some others of his intimate friends , who stood by , thought that the king had grown stiff in death , and his mother , who was more affected with sorrow than the others , with sighs interrupting her speech , gave utterance ...
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... brother the bishop of St. Asaph , and his colleagues , that both parties would abide by their decision in the matter of all complaints , and even an oath made by both parties to that effect , the said king , not considering that ...
... brother the bishop of St. Asaph , and his colleagues , that both parties would abide by their decision in the matter of all complaints , and even an oath made by both parties to that effect , the said king , not considering that ...
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... brother Philip Bal , gave their attention to this war , because they were the uncles of the lady ; thus causing great expense and injury to the English church ; for , in order to sustain the war , they pleaded divers pretexts for ...
... brother Philip Bal , gave their attention to this war , because they were the uncles of the lady ; thus causing great expense and injury to the English church ; for , in order to sustain the war , they pleaded divers pretexts for ...
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Page 24 - John, by the grace of God King of England, Lord of Ireland, Duke of Normandy, and Aquitaine, and Count of Anjou...
Page 67 - ... St. John, attended by all the other prelates above mentioned, also dressed in such festive robes as pertained to each. After an invocation of the Holy Spirit, followed by the Litany, and other prayers having been duly read, the pope preached a sermon, prefacing it with the following text : — " Oh, all ye who pass by the way, attend, and see if there is any grief like my grief." He then proceeded with an eloquent sermon, in which he compared his five principal griefs to the five wounds of the...
Page 249 - ... 166 The third mention of Matthew's visit occurs in his account of a terrible fire in Bergen, followed, a day or two later, by a fearful thunderstorm. " A sudden flash of lightning struck a large ship which had arrived from England during the night, killing one man in it, wounding or severely bruising...
Page 273 - November in this year, the sea overflowed its bounds to a great distance, and caused irreparable injury to those dwelling near the coast ; for when the moon, according to the computation of the calendar, was in its fourth quarter, the tide flowed with swollen waters without any visible ebb or decrease. This is believed to have occurred in consequence of the strong wind which blew from the sea * VOL.