It is reported that this Earl William did violently detain certain lands from the monks of Ely ; for which, being often admonished by the abbot, and not making restitution, he died miserably. And, though his death happened very far off the isle of Ely,... The Conqueror and His Companions - Strana 144autor/autoři: James Robinson Planché - 1874 - 304 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| John Burke, Bernard Burke - 1848 - 424 str.
...this Earl William did violently detain certain lands from the monks of Ely ; for which, being often admonished by the abbot, and not making restitution,...and meditating on heavenly things, heard the soul of this earl, in its carriage away by the devil, cry out loudly, and with a known and distinct voice,... | |
| Battle Abbey, Bernard Burke - 1848 - 156 str.
...this Earl William did violently detain certain lands from the monks of Ely ; for which, being often admonished by the abbot, and not making restitution,...and meditating on heavenly things, heard the soul of this earl, in its carriage away by the devil, cry out loudly, and with a known and distinct voice,... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1853 - 466 str.
...northern progress to receive the homage of Malcom, King of Scotland, monks at Ely, for which being often admonished by the abbot, and not making restitution,...miserably; and, though his death happened very far from the Isle of Ely, the same night he died, the abbot lying quietly in his bed and meditating on... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1874 - 480 str.
..."thia Earl William did violently detain certain lands from the monks at Ely, for which being often admonished by the abbot, and not making restitution,...miserably; and, though his death happened very far from the Isle of Ely, the same night he died, the abbot, lying quietly in his bed and meditating on... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1874 - 480 str.
..."this Earl William did violently detain certain lands from the monks at Ely, for which being often admonished by the abbot, and not making restitution, he died miserably; and, though bis death happened very far from the Isle of Ely, the same night he died, the abbot, lying quietly... | |
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