Ruthlan, where they did their work : who attempted by force to take away his wife from him, and while he defended her as well as he could, one of them killed the wife, and he who killed her, with his fellows, was taken: and when the kindred of her which... The history of Wales - Sivu 569tekijä(t) rev. William Warrington - 1788 - 620 sivuaKoko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1826 - 370 sivua
...they did their work : who attempted by force to take away his wife from him, and while he defended her as well as he could', one of them killed the wife, and he who killed her, with his fellows, was taken : and when the kindred of her which was slain, required law at the... | |
| 1824 - 808 sivua
...the King's hie waie, with his wife, in the King's ¡«ace, met certaine English laborers and masons going to Ruthlan, where they did then worke, who attempted,...his wife from him ; and while he defended hir, as weell us he could, one of them killed the wife, and he who killed hir, with his fallowes, was taken... | |
| 1826 - 370 sivua
...they did their work : who attempted by force to take away his wife from him, and while he defended her as well as he could, one of them killed the wife, and he who killed her, with his fellows, was taken: and when the kindred of her which was slain, required law at the... | |
| 1826 - 370 sivua
...they did their work : who attempted by force to take away his wife from him, and while he defended her as well as he could, one of them killed the wife, and he who killed her, with his fellows, was taken: and when the kindred of her which was slain, required law at the... | |
| Ernest Silvanus Appleyard - 1852 - 180 sivua
...they did then work, who attempted by force to take away his wife from him; and while he defended her as well as he could, one of them killed the wife, and he who killed her, with his fellows, was taken ; and when the kindred of her which was slain required law at the... | |
| British Archaeological Association - 1878 - 642 sivua
...labourers and masons who attempted by force to take away his wife from him ; and while he defended her as well as he could, one of them killed the wife ; and he who killed her, with his fellows, was taken ; and when the kindred of her which was slain required law at the... | |
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