| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1823 - 402 pages
...also, and hot, that no man durst do any thing against his will. He had earls in his custody, who acted against his will. Bishops he hurled from their bishoprics,...brother Odo, who was a very rich bishop in Normandy. At Baieux was his episcopal stall ; and he was the foremost man of all to aggrandize the king. He had... | |
| Henry Southern - 1823 - 398 pages
...also, and hot, that no man durst do any thing against his will. He had earls in his custody, who acted against his will. Bishops he hurled from their bishoprics,...brother Odo, who was a very rich bishop in Normandy. At Baieux was his episcopal stall ; and he was the foremost man of all to aggrandize the king. He had... | |
| 1823 - 554 pages
...also and hot, that no man durst do any thing against his will. He had earls in his custody, who acted against his will. Bishops he hurled from their bishoprics,...brother Odo, who was a very rich bishop in Normandy. At Baieux was his epibifcop on Nopmanbije. on Baiup pasp scopal stall ; and he was the foremost hij-... | |
| 1823 - 380 pages
...also, and hot, that no man durst do any thing against his will. He had earls in his custody, who acted against his will. Bishops he hurled from their bishoprics,...brother Odo, who was a very rich bishop in Normandy. At Baieux was his episcopal stall ; and he was the foremost man of all to aggrandize the king. He had... | |
| Elizabeth Stone, Mary Margaret Stanley Egerton Countess of Wilton - 1841 - 424 pages
...husband, and hot, that no man durst do anything against his will. He had earls in his custody who acted against his will. Bishops he hurled from their bishoprics,...abbots from their abbacies, and thanes into prison ;" yet it is recorded that even his iron temper was not proof against the good sense, the gentleness,... | |
| Elizabeth Stone - 1841 - 446 pages
...husband, and hot, that no man durst do anything against his will. He had earls in his custody who acted against his will. Bishops he hurled from their bishoprics,...abbots from their abbacies, and thanes into prison ;" yet it is recorded that even his iron temper was not proof against the good sense, the gentleness,... | |
| John Mackintosh - 1878 - 558 pages
...anything against his will. He had earls in his bonds who had acted against his will ; bishops he cast from their bishoprics, and abbots from their abbacies, and thanes into prison ; and at last he spared not his own brother OJo. . . . Certainly in his time men had great hardships,... | |
| James Harvey Robinson - 1904 - 588 pages
...do anything against his will. He had earls in bonds who had acted against his will ; bishops he cast from their bishoprics, and abbots from their abbacies, and thanes into prison; and at last he spared not his own brother, named Odo : he was a very rich bishop in Normandy ; at Bayeux... | |
| Arthur Donald Innes - 1912 - 398 pages
...anything against his will. He had earls in his bonds, who had acted against his will; bishops he cast from their bishoprics, and abbots from their abbacies, and thanes into prison ; and at last he spared not his own brother named Odo: he was a very rich bishop in Normandy, at Bayeux... | |
| Arthur Donald Innes - 1913 - 600 pages
...anything against his will. He had earls in his bonds, who had acted against his will ; bishops he cast from their bishoprics, and abbots from their abbacies, and thanes into prison ; and at last he spared not his own brother named Odo. Among other things is not to be forgotten the... | |
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