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" Benedict within the chapel. It is a proof of the confusion of the scene, that Grim, the receiver of the blow, as well as most of the narrators, believed it to have been dealt by Fitzurse, while Tracy, who is known to have been the man from his subsequent... "
Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury: A Biography - Page 265
by James Craigie Robertson - 1859 - 360 pages
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The Quarterly review, Volume 93

1853 - 628 pages
...doubtless fled. he fled disabled to the1 nearest altar, probably that of St. Benedict within the chapel. It is a proof of the confusion of the scene, that...known to have been" the man from his subsequent boast, believed that the monk whom he had wounded was John of Salisbury. The spent force of the stroke descended...
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Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 31

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - American periodicals - 1854 - 608 pages
...broken ; and 'he fled disabled to the nearest altar, probably that of St. Benedict within the chapel. 3 1 74 believed that the monk whom he had wounded was John of Salisbury. The spent force of the stroke descended...
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Historical memorials of Canterbury

Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1865 - 318 pages
...described in almost all 1170. nearest altar,1 probably that of St. Benedict within the chapel. Dec. 29. It is a proof of the confusion of the scene, that...dealt by Fitzurse, while Tracy, who is known to have been2 the man from his subsequent boast, believed that the monk whom he had wounded was John of Salisbury....
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Historical Memorials of Canterbury: The Landing of Augustine. The Murder of ...

Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - Canterbury (England) - 1868 - 348 pages
...nearest altar,1 probably that of St. Benedict within the chapel. Dec. 29. It is a proof of the aonfusion of the scene, that Grim, the receiver of the blow,...dealt by Fitzurse, while Tracy, who is known to have been2 the man from his subsequent boast, believed that the monk whom he had wounded was John of Salisbury....
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Readings from English History: From Hengest to Cressy

John Richard Green - Great Britain - 1879 - 216 pages
...Bodv coat of mail. disabled to the nearest altar, probably that of St. Benedict, ' within the chapel. It is a proof of the confusion of the scene that Grim,...known to have been the man from his subsequent boast, believed that the monk whom he had wounded was John of Salisbury. The spent force of the stroke descended...
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Historical Memorials of Canterbury: The Landing of Augustine, The Murder of ...

Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1888 - 380 pages
...broken ; 4 and he fled disabled to the nearest altar,5 probably that of St. Benedict within the chapel. It is a proof of the confusion of the scene, that...Grim, the receiver of the blow, as well as most of the 1 Grim, 66; Roger, 167; Gamier, 73, 11. 3 Gamier, 73, 25. These are in several of the accounts made...
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A Selection from the Writings of Dean Stanley

Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - Bible - 1894 - 470 pages
...broken; and he fled disabled to the nearest altar, probably that of S. Benedict within the chapel. It is a proof of the confusion of the scene, that...known to have been the man from his subsequent boast, believed that the monk whom he had wounded was John of Salisbury. The spent force of the stroke descended...
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St. Thomas of Canterbury: His Death and Miracles, Volume 1

Edwin Abbott Abbott - Christian saints - 1898 - 366 pages
...; and he fled disabled to the nearest altar, probably that of St. Benedict within the chapel. [239] It is a proof of the confusion of the scene, that...known to have been the man from his subsequent boast, believed that the monk whom he had wounded was John of Salisbury.2'-1 2° "The saints of the Church."...
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Historical Memorials of Canterbury: The Landing of Augustine. The Murder of ...

Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1900 - 312 pages
...this act is described in almost all nearest altar,1 probably that of St. Benedict within the chapel. It is a proof of the confusion of the scene, that...dealt by Fitzurse, while Tracy, who is known to have been2 the man from his subsequent boast, believed that the monk whom he had wounded was John of Salisbury....
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Historical Memorials of Canterbury

Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - Canterbury (England) - 1904 - 356 pages
...this act is described in almost all nearest altar,1 probably that of St. Benedict within the chapel It is a proof of the confusion of the scene, that...known to have been* the man from his subsequent boast, believed that the monk whom he had wounded was John of Salisbury. The spent force of the stroke descended...
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