| Anglo-Saxon chronicle - 1853 - 448 strani
...the Scots, and put to flight king Macbeth, and slew all who were the chief men in the land, and led thence much booty, such as no man before had obtained. But his son Osbarn, and his sisters son, Sihward, and some of his house-carls, and also of the king's, were there... | |
| 1853 - 440 strani
...the Scots, and put to flight king Macbeth, and slew all who were the chief men in the land, and led thence much booty, such as no man before had obtained. But his son Osbarn, and his sister's son, Sihward, and some of his house-carls, and also of the king's, were there... | |
| William Edward Flaherty - 1855 - 440 strani
...the Scots, and put to flight King Macbeth, and slew all who were the chief men in the land, and led thence much booty, such as no man before had obtained. But his son Osbarn, and his sister's son Siward, and some of his house-carles, and also of the king's, were there... | |
| William E. Flaherty - 1855 - 448 strani
...the Scots, and put to flight King Macbeth, and slew all who were the chief men in the land, and led thence much booty, such as no man before had obtained. But his son Osbarn, and his sister's son Siward, and some of his house-carles, and also of the king's, were there... | |
| William Edward Flaherty - 1855 - 456 strani
...the Scots, and put to flight King Macbeth, and slew all who were the chief men in the land, and led thence much booty, such as no man before had obtained. But his son Osbarn, and his sister's son Siward, and some of his house-carles, and also of the king's, were there... | |
| 1858 - 602 strani
...can find nothing on the subject in Wilbury instead of Matthew of Westminster. liara of Mulinesbury. uncertainty, and it is not wonderful that he was anxious...Worcester mentions the slaughter of many thousands of Macbeth's troops, Normans as well as Scottish, and adds, that Siward constituted Malcolm, the son of... | |
| Royal Archaeological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland - 1858 - 606 strani
...left respecting him. His government over the united earldoms extended from 1041, the year of Eadulfs assassination, to his own death in 1055. The most...Worcester mentions the slaughter of many thousands of Macbeth's troops, Normans as well as Scottish, and adds, that Siward constituted Malcolm, the son of... | |
| John Hodgson - 1858 - 416 strani
...against the Scots, and put to flight King Macbeth, and slew all the chief men in the land, and carried thence much booty, such as no man before had obtained. But his son Osbarn, and his sister's son Siward, and some of his hus-carls, and also of the king's, were there... | |
| Benjamin Thorpe - 1861 - 350 strani
...and slew all that was best there in the land, and led thence great booty, such as no man had before obtained. But his son Osbern, and his sister's son...some of his 'huscarls,' and also of the king's, were there slain, on the day of the Seven Sleepers (July 27th). In the same year bishop Ealdred went to... | |
| sir Richard George A. Levinge (7th bart.) - 1873 - 100 strani
...the Scots, and put to flight King Macbeth, and slew all who were the chief men in the land, and led thence much booty, such as no man before had obtained. But his son Osborn, and his sister's son, Seward, and some of his hus-carls, and also of the King's, were there... | |
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