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... Saxon tongue , called Ebona Yeyne , but now Yorkshire ; and it is pleasantly situated nearly in the centre of Great Britain . If some parts be stony and Situation . barren sandy ground , others are fertile , and richly adorned with corn ...
... Saxon tongue , called Ebona Yeyne , but now Yorkshire ; and it is pleasantly situated nearly in the centre of Great Britain . If some parts be stony and Situation . barren sandy ground , others are fertile , and richly adorned with corn ...
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... Saxons , by Wilfrid , archbishop of York , and enlarged by Odo , archbishop of Canterbury . Nor should that fair abbey be forgotten that was built by William the Conqueror at Selby , ( where , in 1068 , his son , Henry the First , was ...
... Saxons , by Wilfrid , archbishop of York , and enlarged by Odo , archbishop of Canterbury . Nor should that fair abbey be forgotten that was built by William the Conqueror at Selby , ( where , in 1068 , his son , Henry the First , was ...
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... heap of ruins by the Saxon general , Hengist , who caused great slaughter there , in the year 450. He also re - took York , and all the country on the south side the river Tees , after which he retired into 26 HISTORIC SKETCH OF.
... heap of ruins by the Saxon general , Hengist , who caused great slaughter there , in the year 450. He also re - took York , and all the country on the south side the river Tees , after which he retired into 26 HISTORIC SKETCH OF.
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... Saxons . In the summer of 521 , King Arthur gained a decisive victory Victory over over the Saxons , slaying 90,000 of them on Boden Hills , in- cluding all the Saxon generals , and the flower of their army . The city of York was , in ...
... Saxons . In the summer of 521 , King Arthur gained a decisive victory Victory over over the Saxons , slaying 90,000 of them on Boden Hills , in- cluding all the Saxon generals , and the flower of their army . The city of York was , in ...
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... him , the Conqueror professed the greatest friendship ; but he suddenly ordered him to be arraigned for conspiracy , and the last of the Saxon earls was in conse- laid waste . quence deprived of his life . He 28 HISTORIC SKETCH OF.
... him , the Conqueror professed the greatest friendship ; but he suddenly ordered him to be arraigned for conspiracy , and the last of the Saxon earls was in conse- laid waste . quence deprived of his life . He 28 HISTORIC SKETCH OF.
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