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" At length they spared neither church nor churchyard, but they took all that was valuable therein, and then burned the church and all together. "
The Church Quarterly Review - Page 131
1879
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The Popular Educator, Volumes 5-6; Volume 14

Geography - 1867 - 878 pages
...rich, some fled the country ; never was there more misery, and never act*! heathens worse than these. At length they spared neither church nor churchyard,...burned the church and all together. Neither did they spore the lands of bishops, nor of abbots, nor of priests ; but they robbed the monks and the clergy,...
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The Saxon Chronicle, with an English Translation, and Notes, Critical and ...

Anglo-Saxon chronicle - 1823 - 554 pages
...did : for, after a time, they spared neither church nor churchyard, but took all the goods that were therein, and then burned the church and all together. Neither did they spare a bishop's land, or an abbot's, or a priest's, but plundered both monks and clerks ; and every man...
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The General Baptist repository, and Missionary observer [afterw.] The ...

1858 - 498 pages
...; some fled the country — never was there more misery, and never acted heathens worse than these. At length they spared neither church nor church-yard,...therein, and then burned the church and all together. If two or three men came riding to a town, all the township fled before them, and thought that they...
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History of the conquest of England by the Normans, tr. by W. Hazlitt, Volume 2

Jacques Nicolas Augustin Thierry - 1847 - 492 pages
...rich; some fled the country; never was there more misery, and never acted heathens worse than these. At length they spared neither church nor churchyard,...together. Neither did they spare the lands of bishops or 1 Sac, sache, means a process, a judicial question ; lit, qtuesiio judiciaria tege, teag, bond....
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History of the Conquest of England by the Normans: Its Causes, and ..., Volume 2

Augustin Thierry - Great Britain - 1847 - 494 pages
...rich; some fled the country; never was there more misery, and never acted heathens worse than these. At length they spared neither church nor churchyard,...together. Neither did they spare the lands of bishops or 1 8ac, sache, means a process, a judicial question ; Us, quaeslio judiciaria tege, trag, bond. See...
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Irish archaeological and Celtic society - Ireland - 1850 - 610 pages
...: some fled the country, —never was there more misery, and never acted Heathens worse than these. At length they spared neither church nor churchyard,...Neither did they spare the lands of bishops, nor of abbats, nor of priests ; but they robbed the monks and the clergy, and every man plundered his neighbour...
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Irish archaeological and Celtic society - Ireland - 1850 - 612 pages
...some fled the country, — never was there more misery, and never acted Heathens worse than these. At length they spared neither church nor churchyard,...Neither did they spare the lands of bishops, nor of abbats, nor of priests ; but they robbed the monks and the clergy, and every man plundered his neighbour...
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Macariae Excidium, Or, The Destruction of Cyprus: Being a Secret History of ...

Charles O'Kelly, John Cornelius O'Callaghan, Irish Archaeological Society - Genealogy - 1850 - 614 pages
...some fled the country, — never was there more misery, and never acted Heathens worse than these. At length they spared neither church nor churchyard,...Neither did they spare the lands of bishops, nor of abbats, nor of priests ; but they robbed the monks and the clergy, and every man plundered his neighbour...
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Consuetudines Kanciae: A History of Gavelkind, and Other Remarkable Customs ...

Charles Sandys - England Land - 1851 - 408 pages
...rich. Some fled the country. Never was there more misery, and never acted heathens worse than these. At length they spared neither church nor churchyard;...Neither did they spare the lands of bishops, nor of abbats, nor of priests ; but they robbed the monks and the clergy, and every man plundered his neighbour...
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Outlines of the history of England, Volume 1

William Douglas Hamilton - 1852 - 200 pages
...did ; for, after a time, they spared neither church nor churchyard, but took all the goods that were therein, and then burned the church and all together; neither did they spare a bishop's land, or an abbot's, or a priest's, but plundered both monks and clerks, and every man who...
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