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... Saxon times there was a religious house in Chester , probably a nunnery , dedicated to the honour of St. Peter and St. Paul , to which in the year 875 the remains B of St. Werburga , the royal virgin daughter of Wulphere. BY W. DE GRAY ...
... Saxon times there was a religious house in Chester , probably a nunnery , dedicated to the honour of St. Peter and St. Paul , to which in the year 875 the remains B of St. Werburga , the royal virgin daughter of Wulphere. BY W. DE GRAY ...
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... Saxon days ) the place was rebuilt or rearranged for secular canons , under the superintendence of Elfleda , countess of Mercia ; and afterwards enlarged by the munificence of the royal bene- factors , King Edmund , King Edgar , and ...
... Saxon days ) the place was rebuilt or rearranged for secular canons , under the superintendence of Elfleda , countess of Mercia ; and afterwards enlarged by the munificence of the royal bene- factors , King Edmund , King Edgar , and ...
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... Saxon period ; for example , Ethelwulf , Wulfstan , Wulfwy , Wulfsige , Eadwulf , Beowulf , Wulfgar , and many others are well known to students . It is in a later time that the vicious side of the Wolf's character is made more ...
... Saxon period ; for example , Ethelwulf , Wulfstan , Wulfwy , Wulfsige , Eadwulf , Beowulf , Wulfgar , and many others are well known to students . It is in a later time that the vicious side of the Wolf's character is made more ...
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... Saxon times , for they called it " Ceastre , " from Castra , the camp par excellence . There are hundreds of places in England bearing the name of Chester with a prefix , but there is still only one " Chester . " Its British name , Caer ...
... Saxon times , for they called it " Ceastre , " from Castra , the camp par excellence . There are hundreds of places in England bearing the name of Chester with a prefix , but there is still only one " Chester . " Its British name , Caer ...
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... Saxon inflicted a terrible vengeance on the district , immediately followed by the fall and destruction of Chester . " 1 So complete was this overthrow " that the city thus sacked and destroyed remained in ruins nearly three hundred ...
... Saxon inflicted a terrible vengeance on the district , immediately followed by the fall and destruction of Chester . " 1 So complete was this overthrow " that the city thus sacked and destroyed remained in ruins nearly three hundred ...
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Էջ 165 - ... straw into the grave, which was not far from the house, and went and laid him down in the said grave, and caused clothes to be laid upon him, and so departed out of this world. This he did because he was a strong man, and heavier than his said nephew and a serving-wench were able to bury. He died about the 24th of August. Thus was I credibly told he did, 1625.
Էջ 56 - It was a crime in a child to read by the bedside of a sick parent one of those beautiful collects which had soothed the griefs of forty generations of Christians.
Էջ 284 - All subscriptions shall be payable in advance, and shall become due on the 1st day of January in each year ; and the first subscription of...
Էջ 234 - FLS, in the Chair. The Minutes of the last Annual General Meeting were read and confirmed. The...
Էջ 141 - Towards the end of the first or the beginning of the second century after Christ, these lands were incorporated in the Roman empire.
Էջ 170 - Soul ! soul ! for a soul-cake ! I pray, good missis, a soul-cake ! An apple, a pear, a plum, or a cherry, Any good thing to make us merry. One for Peter, two for Paul, Three for Him who made us all. Up with the kettle and down with the pan, Give us good alms and we'll be gone.
Էջ 165 - ... dep'ted out of this world ; this he did because he was a strong man, and heavier than his said nefew and another wench were able to...
Էջ 83 - England, and its formation makes much of the recent discussion very reasonable. The construction adopted must have required forethought, and correspondence with the workers at the quarry. The builder must have set out his rod, determining the heights of the varying courses, for while the stones are of equal height to each course, they are not the same, one course with the other. As set out, so must they have been worked at the quarry. As worked, so must they have been delivered, sorted, and built....
Էջ 28 - Cherbury gives an interesting account of the education of a highly-born youth at the end of the sixteenth and the beginning of the seventeenth century.
Էջ 258 - On the motion of the Chairman a hearty vote of thanks was accorded to Dr.