| Charles Roach Smith - 1850 - Počet stránok 342
...cast and west, 120 miles or longer, and :!0 miles broad. The river that we before spoke about licth out of the weald. On this river they towed up their ships as far as the weald, four miles from the mouth outwards; and there destroyed a fort within the fen, whereon sat a few churls, and which was... | |
| Charles Roach Smith - 1850 - Počet stránok 346
...east and west, 120 miles or longer, and 30 miles broad. The river that we before spoke about lieth out of the weald. On this river they towed up their ships as far as the weald, four miles from the mouth outwards ; and there destroyed a fort within the fen, whereon sat a few churls, and which was... | |
| Charles Sandys - 1851 - Počet stránok 386
...vent, or port, is the Lymne mouth, at which the Danes arrived (AD 893) with CCL ships, and from which they towed up their ships as far as the Weald, four miles from the outward harbour" (ante p. 131.) The mouth of the river Limene, or Rother, seems to have continued at this estuary till... | |
| Alfred (King of England) - 1852 - Počet stránok 596
...we 30 miles, call Andred ; the wood is in length from east to west 120 miles or longer-arid 30 miles broad : the river of which we before spoke flows out...there stormed a fortress : within the fortress a few churlish men were stationed, and it was in part only constructed. Then soon after that Hasten with... | |
| Anglo-Saxon chronicle - 1853 - Počet stránok 448
...the wood is in length from east to west one hundred and twelve" miles, or longer, and thirty miles broad: the river of which we before spoke flows out...there stormed a fortress: within the fortress a few ceorlish men were stationed, and it was in part only constructed. Then See An 878. The conclusion of... | |
| 1853 - Počet stránok 434
...the wood is in length from east to west one hundred and twelve" miles, or longer, and thirty miles broad : the river of which we before spoke flows out...there stormed a fortress : within the fortress a few ceorlish men were stationed, and it was in part only constructed. Then See AD 878. The conclusion of... | |
| Alfred (King of England) - 1858 - Počet stránok 596
...we 30 miles, call Andred ; the wood is in length from east to west 120 miles or longer and 30 miles broad : the river of which we before spoke flows out...there stormed a fortress: within the fortress a few churlish men were stationed, and it was in part only constructed. they came over in one passage, horses... | |
| 1863 - Počet stránok 568
...to land at Linue-mouth with two hundred and fifty ships. This river is in the eastern part of Kent. On this river they towed up their ships as far as...the outward harbour, and there stormed a fortress. Then, soon after that, Hasten, with eighty ships, landed at the mouth of the Thames, and wrought himself... | |
| Benjamin Thorpe - 1861 - Počet stránok 350
...longer, and thirty miles broad. The river, of which we before spoke, flows out from the weald. On the river they towed up their ships as far as the weald, four miles from the outward mouth, and there stormed a work : within the fastness a few country- loi, 165. men were stationed,... | |
| Thomas Lewin - 1862 - Počet stránok 294
...embarked at Boulogne, and " came to land at Limen Mouth with 250 ships. . . . On this river they tugged up their ships as far as the Weald, four miles from the outward harbour . . . then, soon after that, Hasten, with eighty ships, landed at the mouth of * Nennius, c. 80. E... | |
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