 | Anecdotes - 1826 - 372 pages
...loss. The son of this person (others say the person himself,) observing the grave of William to be dug on that very spot of ground which had been the site of his father's house, went boldly into the midst of the funeral assemblage, and forbade them in the name of Hollo, to bury... | |
 | 1836 - 784 pages
...for his loss. The son of that person, (others say the person himself,) observing the grave to be dug on that very spot of ground, which had been the site -of his father's house, went boldly into the assembly, and forbid them, not in the Vol. I.— No. 6. 24 name of Ood, as some... | |
 | Philip Falle - Jersey - 1837 - 548 pages
...Fol. Ixxvi. Terrien Comraeutaires du Droict &c. au Pays ct Duch£ de Noruiandie, Liv \iii Ch.xi. G after his decease, the Conqueror had caused several...the name of Rollo, to bury the body there. Paulus &mylius, who relates the story, says that he addressed to the company in these words, He who opressed... | |
 | English literature - 1837 - 336 pages
...received no satisfaction for his loss. The son of that person, observing the grave to be dug on the very spot of ground which had been the site of his father's house, went boldly into the assembly, and in the name of Rollo forbade them to bury the body there. Paulus... | |
 | 1837 - 346 pages
...received no satisfaction for his loss. The son of that person, observing the grave to be dug on the very spot of ground which had been the site of his father's house, went boldly into the assembly, and in the name of Rollo forbade them to bury the body there. Paulus... | |
 | Daniel Warren - 1849 - 72 pages
...for his loss. The son of that person observing the preparations for interring the body of the king on that very spot of ground which had been the site...boldly into the assembly and forbade them, not in God's name, but in the name of Rollo, to bury the body there. The Ha! Ro. was respected by the deceased... | |
 | Electronic journals - 1853 - 708 pages
...for his loss. The son of that person (others say the person himself) observing the grave to be dug on that very spot of ground which had been the site of his father's house, went boldly into the assembly, and forbid them, not in the name of God, as some have it, but in the... | |
 | Harriet Georgiana Maria Manners-Sutton Murray-Aynsley - Folklore - 1900 - 292 pages
...person himself — observing that the grave had been dug on the very spot where his house before stood, came boldly into the Assembly and forbade them (not in the name of God, but in Rollo's name) to bury the body there. Coote, in his History of England, tells us that the name... | |
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