W£ZKLY CALENDAR. Ninth Sunday after Trimly—Aug. nth, I*3o. MorningSprvicb—ijf , l Ringaavm. leiv»« 4ft,, ..
... leiv»« 4ft,, Evening Lesson, I Kings xix. L ...
... leiv»« 4ft,, Evening Lesson, I Kings xix. L ...
... weak—and that must necessarily have been many years ago. And since the Robin Hood who fought under Simon Montfort at the Battle of Evesham said to have been a native of Locksley near Sheffield, and to have returned to the neighbouring forests after that event ...
... surface, 104 swords and pikes. From their make it is conjectured that they have remained in this place ever since the battle of Evesham, in 12U5. Inquests.— At Elmore, (Gloucestershire) on the body of Gabriel Spier, who died from ta- king arsenic in mistake ...
... surface, 104 swords and pikes; from their make it . is conjectured they must have remained in that place ever . since the Battle of Evesham in 1265. A few days sinee, free pardon w»» received for Sampson and William Ftp, capitally convicted a) Uie Inst Gloucester ...
... Channel by tile Prince, wiso took or took eleven of tlesm, and forced the rest to return. Ased subsequently,aofter the battle of Evesham, ie whicle Simon de Ailontfort wets slain, used ties affairs of his particans became desperate, Sir Edward aegain took ...
... granted by the King to Simon de Monttord, Earl ot Lancaster. Simon de Montford rebelled against the king and tell in the battle of Evesham, and on his attainder the manor became a-rain vested the Crown. it was granted Edward tiie Third to his second son Edmund ...
... 194 swords and pikes; from their Inake hil it is conjectured they lutst have remained in that place PI .ever since the Battle of Evesham, in 1265i. di A flew Stindays since, at at church a short distance from 01 Brighton, immediately after the prayers, the ...
... Hebrews, eh. s.—Battle of Chceronea, 8.C., 338.— William 11. killed by Tyrrel, 1100.—Battle of Blenheim, 1704. —Condilhic died, 1780—Mail coaches established, 1755. —Thomas Gainsborough, painter, died, 1788.—Hoole died, 1803.—Battle of Busaco, 1810.—Janees ...
... died, 1546. . 2, Mon.—Battle of Chceronea, B.C. 338.— William 11. accidentally killed Tyrrel, 1100.—Battle of Blenheim, 1704. —Condillac killed, 1 780. —Thomas Gainsborough, painter, died, 1788.—Battle of the Nile, 1798.—Battle of Busaco, IS 10.—Remechido ...
... 9, afternoon. —Battle of Chceronea, B.C. 338.—William 11. killed by Tyrrel, 1100.—Battle of Blenheim, 1704.— Condiliac died, 1780—Mail coaches established, 1785 —Thomas Gainsborough, painter, died 1788.—Battle of the Nile, 1798. Battle of the Busaco, ...