... rest. This alarmed the monks, one of whom went to the king, and informed him, that St. Cuthbert had a mortal aversion to the presence of a woman. Unwilling to give any offence to the church, Edward immediately ordered the queen to arise... The Gallery of Engravings - Strona 40pod redakcją - 1845Pełny widok - Informacje o książce
| John Britton, Edward Wedlake Brayley, Joseph Nightingale, James Norris Brewer, John Evans, John Hodgson, Francis Charles Laird, Frederic Shoberl, John Bigland, Thomas Rees - 1803 - Liczba stron: 886
...immediately ordered the Queen to arise, who, in her under garments only, (her mantle, &c. being buried,) returned by the gate through which she had entered,...praying that St. Cuthbert would not avenge a fault which »he had through ignorance committed. — Anglia Sacra. Vul. I. p. 760. In young man, greatly amazed,... | |
| 1807 - Liczba stron: 558
...immediately ordered the Queen to arise, who, in her undtr garments only {her mantle, ice. being buried), returned by the gate through which she had" entered,...went to the castle ; after most devoutly praying that Sr. Cuthbcrt would not avenge a fault which she had. through ignorance core. mi 1 1 fd. — dnglia... | |
| 1807 - Liczba stron: 556
...who, in her under garments only (her mantle, &c. being buried), returned by the gate through which &he had entered, and went to the castle; after most devoutly praying that St. Cothbert would not avenge a fault which she had through ignorance cocaBatted.— AagUa Sncrnf *vai.... | |
| John Britton, Edward Wedlake Brayley, Joseph Nightingale, James Norris Brewer, John Evans, John Hodgson, Francis Charles Laird, Frederic Shoberl, John Bigland, Thomas Rees - 1810 - Liczba stron: 842
...immediately ordered the Queen to arise, who, in her under garments only, (her mantle, &c. being buried,) returned by the gate through which she had entered,...to the Castle; after most devoutly praying that St. Cuthbcrt would not avenge a fault which she had through ignorance committed. — Angliu Sacra. Vol.... | |
| James Sargant Storer - 1816 - Liczba stron: 392
...the presence of a woman. Unwilling to give any offence to the church, Edward immediately ordered the queen to arise, who, in her under garments only, returned...most devoutly praying that St. Cuthbert would not avenga a fault which she had through ignorance committed.'* 16 The northern aisle of the Galilee has... | |
| 1845 - Liczba stron: 448
...any offence to the church, Edward immediately ordered the queen to arise, who, in her under garment only, returned by the gate through which she had entered,...most devoutly praying that St. Cuthbert would not revenge a fault, which she had, through ignorance, committed. Edward, on being refused the homage of... | |
| John Sykes - 1824 - Liczba stron: 400
...the presence of a woman. Unwilling to give any offence to the church, Edward immediately ordered the queen to arise, who, in her under garments only, returned...most devoutly praying that St. Cuthbert would not revenge a fault, which she had, through ignorance, committed. 1334—King Edward III. kept his Whitsuntide... | |
| William Parson - 1827 - Liczba stron: 692
...from Knaresbrough to meet him, and, being unacquainted with the custom of this church, went through the abbey gates to the priory, and, after supping...not avenge a fault which she had, through ignorance, commuted." In 1417, two women were punished at Newcastle, for having e shrine of St. Cnthbert, disguised... | |
| Thomas Dugdale - 1830 - Liczba stron: 334
...immediately ordered the queen to arise, who, in her under garments only (her mantle, &c., being buried) returned by the gate through which she had entered,...a fault which she had through ignorance committed. In the year 1417, two women of Newcastle, being determined to approach the shrine of St. Cuthbert nearer... | |
| John Sykes - 1833 - Liczba stron: 452
...the presence of a woman. Unwilling to give any offence to the church, Edward immediately ordered the queen to arise, who, in her under garments only, returned...most devoutly praying that St. Cuthbert would not revenge a fault, which she had, through ignorance, committed. Edward, on being refused the homage of... | |
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