My lord bishop, I here present you with the falchion wherewith the champion Conyers slew the worm, dragon, or fiery flying serpent, which destroyed man, woman, and child ; in memory of which, the king then reigning gave him the manor of Sockburn, to hold... Local records; or, Historical register of remarkable events, which have ... - Seite 195von John Sykes - 1866Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| John Britton, Edward Wedlake Brayley, Joseph Nightingale, James Norris Brewer, John Evans, John Hodgson, Francis Charles Laird, Frederic Shoberl, John Bigland, Thomas Rees - 1803 - 886 Seiten
...present you with the falchion wherewith the champion Conyers slew the worm, dragon, or ßery flying serpent, which destroyed man, woman, and child; in...which, the King then reigning gave him the manor of Sockburne, to hold by this tenure, that, upon the first entrance of every Bishop into the county, this... | |
| Christiane Derobert-Ratel - 1809 - 590 Seiten
...present you with the falchion wherewith the champion Conyers slew the worm, dragon, or fiery flying serpent, which destroyed man, woman, and child, in...which the King then reigning gave him the manor of Sockburne, to hold by this tenure, that, upon the first entrance of every Bishop into the country,.... | |
| John Britton, Edward Wedlake Brayley, Joseph Nightingale, James Norris Brewer, John Evans, John Hodgson, Francis Charles Laird, Frederic Shoberl, John Bigland, Thomas Rees - 1810 - 842 Seiten
...vou with the falchion wherewith the champion Couyers slcur the norm, dragon, or Jiery jlying terpent, which destroyed man, woman, and child; in memory of which, the King then reigning ga»e him the manor of Sockburne, to hold by this tenure, that, upon the first entrance of every Bishop... | |
| will hutchinson f.a.s. - 1823 - 714 Seiten
...present you with the falchion, " wherewith the champion Conyers slew the worm, dragon, or "fiery flying serpent, which destroyed man, woman, and child; "...memory of which, the king then reigning gave him the ma" nor of Sockburn, to hold by this tenure, that upon the first " entrance of every bishop into the... | |
| John Sykes (of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.) - 1833 - 426 Seiten
...present you with the falchion, wlierewUh Vie cliampion Conyert item tlie worm, dragon, or Jlcry Jlying serpent, which destroyed man, woman, and child ; in memory of which, the king then reigning, gave Mm the manor of Sockburn, to hold by tliit tenure, that upon the first entrance of every bishop into... | |
| John Sykes - 1833 - 430 Seiten
...worm, dragon, or Jicry Jlying serpent, which datroyed man, Teaman, and child ; in memory of which, t/te king then reigning, gave him the manor of Sockburn, to hold by thu tenure, that upon the first entrance of every biihop into the county, tltu falchion thonld be presented."... | |
| J. G - 1834 - 122 Seiten
...present you with the falchion wherewith the champion Conyers slew the worm, dragon, or fiery flying serpent, which destroyed man, woman, and child ; in...first entrance of every bishop into the county, this falchion should be presented.' The bishop takes the falchion in his hand, and immediately returns it... | |
| Eneas Mackenzie - 1834 - 502 Seiten
...¿eat or capital of such district, and has therefore been referred by some to Sadberge. VOL. ii. 2 В which, the king then reigning gave him the manor of...first entrance of every bishop into the county, this faulchion should be presented.' The bishop takes the faulchion in his hand, and immediately returns... | |
| Eneas Mackenzie, Marvin Ross - 1834 - 486 Seiten
...seat or capital of such district, and has therefore been referred by some to Sadberge. VOL. ii. 2 B which, the king then reigning gave him the manor of...first entrance of every bishop into the county, this faulchion should be presented.' The bishop takes the faulchion in his hand, and immediately returns... | |
| Sir Cuthbert Sharp - 1834 - 110 Seiten
...present you with the faulchi on where with the champion Conyers slew the Worm, Dragon, or fiery flying Serpent, which destroyed man, woman, and child ; in...which, the King then reigning gave him the manor of Sockhurn, to hold hy this tenure, that upon the first entrance of every bishop into the country this... | |
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