Proceedings of the Somersetshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, Nide 51

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Sivu 172 - ... full-fraught with instruction ; for it may indicate — emigrations — immigrations — the commingling of races by war and conquest, or by the peaceful processes of commerce : — the name of a district or of a town may speak to us of events which written history has failed to commemorate.
Sivu 170 - TEthelingay, where he had erected a fortress, and assembled his noble vassals, " in the seventh week after Easter, he rode to Egricht-stone, (Brixton) on the eastern part of the forest called Selwood, but in Latin the Great Wood ; and there came to meet him all the inhabitants of Hampshire who had not sailed beyond the sea for fear of the Pagans, and seeing the King, as if raised from the dead after so many tribulations, as was becoming, they were inspired with great delight ; and there they encamped...
Sivu 170 - Heddington; and there fought with all the army, and put them to flight, riding after them as far as the fortress, where he remained a fortnight.
Sivu 170 - Brixton, on the east side of Selwood; and there came to meet him all the men of Somerset, and the men of Wiltshire, and that portion of the men of Hampshire which was on this side of the sea ; and they were joyful at his presence.
Sivu 91 - Many piles of similar shape have been dug up from time to time in various parts of the village.
Sivu 180 - And in those times there was no peace to him that went out, nor to him that came in, but great vexations were upon all the inhabitants of the countries. 6 And nation was destroyed of nation, and city of city: for God did vex them with all adversity.
Sivu 162 - Pope,' and arrogates to himself the dominion of ' highest Pontiff,' hath not any greater jurisdiction conferred on him by God, in holy scripture, in this realm of England, than any other foreign bishop.

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