Peter Langtoft's Chronicle,: (as Illustrated and Improv'd by Robert of Brunne) from the Death of Cadwalader to the End of K. Edward the First's Reign, Том 2Printed at the Theater, 1810 - Всего страниц: 488 |
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... lawe pam bond , als skille wild he ches . Wardeyns gode he sette , to stabille pe lond & mende , Justise þat þe lawe gette to vnkonand þei kende . Whan alle was don & ent , þat felle to conqueroure , To London he went , a while to mak ...
... lawe pam bond , als skille wild he ches . Wardeyns gode he sette , to stabille pe lond & mende , Justise þat þe lawe gette to vnkonand þei kende . Whan alle was don & ent , þat felle to conqueroure , To London he went , a while to mak ...
Стр. 245
... lawe gede . 1 Towhile Sir Edward gos to Gascoyn forto apese , Wales to werre vp ros , borgh conseile of a Rese . . On Reseamiraduk , of Wales a lordyng , 2 Our Inglis did rebuk , & werred on our kyng . I kan not telle gow whi þat werre ...
... lawe gede . 1 Towhile Sir Edward gos to Gascoyn forto apese , Wales to werre vp ros , borgh conseile of a Rese . . On Reseamiraduk , of Wales a lordyng , 2 Our Inglis did rebuk , & werred on our kyng . I kan not telle gow whi þat werre ...
Стр. 246
... lawe him was lefe , Sir Jon of Metyngham he left þe justise chefe , Sir Rauf of Heyngham þe wrong oft he ches , He departed with gram , & þe benk les . Sir Adam of Stretton fulle hard was he led , ' Nouht without encheson , I lay my ...
... lawe him was lefe , Sir Jon of Metyngham he left þe justise chefe , Sir Rauf of Heyngham þe wrong oft he ches , He departed with gram , & þe benk les . Sir Adam of Stretton fulle hard was he led , ' Nouht without encheson , I lay my ...
Стр. 249
... lawe alle vnderstandes , þe hie folk ilk a dele , he did com of bobe þe landes Scottis & Inglis , he said to be wisest , " Gyue now gode dome of þis , whilk of þise may best I L. to . " To Ecce mur- mur factum pro rege Scottorum , Ecce ...
... lawe alle vnderstandes , þe hie folk ilk a dele , he did com of bobe þe landes Scottis & Inglis , he said to be wisest , " Gyue now gode dome of þis , whilk of þise may best I L. to . " To Ecce mur- mur factum pro rege Scottorum , Ecce ...
Стр. 250
... lawe , & descent of blod , þe triours alle pat caste , & put per saw tille on . " We say with word stedfaste , we chefe Baliol Jon . " Sir Jon þe Baliol es a man he reame maỷ saue , " & nere of blode & flessh , þe heritage to haue ...
... lawe , & descent of blod , þe triours alle pat caste , & put per saw tille on . " We say with word stedfaste , we chefe Baliol Jon . " Sir Jon þe Baliol es a man he reame maỷ saue , " & nere of blode & flessh , þe heritage to haue ...
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