The History of St. Cuthbert: Or, an Account of His Life, Decease, and Miracles; of the Wanderings with His Body at Intervals During CXXIV Years; of the State of His Body from His Decease Until 1542 and of the Various Monuments Erected to His MemoryBurns & Oates, 1887 - 363 páginas |
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... AND FAME OF ST . CUTHBERT WAS IN NORTH - EAST ENGLAND , THE TWELFTH CENTENARY EDITION OF The History of St. Cuthbert IS DEDICATED , AS A MARK OF ESTEEM AND AFFECTION BY THE AUTHOR . To face Title - page . page 25 35 "
... AND FAME OF ST . CUTHBERT WAS IN NORTH - EAST ENGLAND , THE TWELFTH CENTENARY EDITION OF The History of St. Cuthbert IS DEDICATED , AS A MARK OF ESTEEM AND AFFECTION BY THE AUTHOR . To face Title - page . page 25 35 "
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... east , between the Humber and the Frith of Forth . It was divided into two provinces : Bernicia was the northern province , 1 extending from the Tees to the Frith of Forth ; and Deira 2 was the southern province . Oswald , second son of ...
... east , between the Humber and the Frith of Forth . It was divided into two provinces : Bernicia was the northern province , 1 extending from the Tees to the Frith of Forth ; and Deira 2 was the southern province . Oswald , second son of ...
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... east , from the Tweed to Warnmouth , then along the course of the Warn to its source near Heb- burn Hill , thence to the Bremish , which forms the line till it falls into the Till . Be- yond the Tweed , it embraced all the land between ...
... east , from the Tweed to Warnmouth , then along the course of the Warn to its source near Heb- burn Hill , thence to the Bremish , which forms the line till it falls into the Till . Be- yond the Tweed , it embraced all the land between ...
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... east of Melrose , on the south side of the river Tweed , which nearly encircles the ground on which it stood . The name is taken from two Celtic words , mul , signifying " bare , " and rhos , " a promontory " . It was founded soon after ...
... east of Melrose , on the south side of the river Tweed , which nearly encircles the ground on which it stood . The name is taken from two Celtic words , mul , signifying " bare , " and rhos , " a promontory " . It was founded soon after ...
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... east coast of Northumbria . We do not know in what St. Columba's rule consisted ; but we know that his monks came from Ireland , and were a branch of the order that had beer established there by St. Patrick.1 1 Consult Lingard's Anglo ...
... east coast of Northumbria . We do not know in what St. Columba's rule consisted ; but we know that his monks came from Ireland , and were a branch of the order that had beer established there by St. Patrick.1 1 Consult Lingard's Anglo ...
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