| Thomas Fuller - 1684 - 738 páginas
...Creffy, againft the French, and at Nax.aran under the Black^ Prime in Sp aig. His Armour was-beheld by Martial men with much civil veneration, with whom his faithful Buckler was a Relique of efteem. He dyed in Peace, Aged 96 years, about the beginning of Rich. 2. and was buried... | |
| Thomas Fuller - 1840 - 614 páginas
...landfight against the same ; 5. Ingen, 6. Poictiers, pitched fights against the French ; 7- Nazaran, under the Black Prince, in Spain. His armour was beheld...die in the bed of peace, aged ninety and six years, f about the beginning of king Richard the Second. He lieth buried under a fair monument in the church... | |
| Thomas Fuller - 1840 - 614 páginas
...landfight against the same; 5. Ingen, 6. Poictiers, pitched fights against the French; 7- Nazaran, under the Black Prince, in Spain. His armour was beheld...should die in the bed of peace, aged ninety and six years,f about the beginning of king Richard the Second. He lieth buried under a fair monument in the... | |
| Thomas Fuller - 1840 - 616 páginas
...landfight against the same ; 5. Ingen, 6. Poictiers, pitched fights against the French ; 7- Nazaran, under the Black Prince, in Spain. His armour was beheld...martial men with much civil veneration, with whom liis faithful buckler was a relic of esteem. But it added to the wonder, that our Matthew, who did... | |
| Daniel Gurney - 1848 - 528 páginas
...the Crown. * The veneration attached to this distinguished warrior was so great that, Fuller says, " His armour was beheld by martial men with much civil...whom his faithful buckler was a relic of esteem." Worthies, page 26, Somersetshire. » History of the House of I very, vol. ii. p. 519. APPENDIX CXIV.... | |
| David Flavel Jamison - 1864 - 348 páginas
...set battles." After mentioning where and against whom the battles were fought, he continues : — " But it added to the wonder that our Matthew, who did...and six years, about the beginning of King Richard the Second. He lieth buried under a fair monument in the church of Stoke aforesaid, whose epitaph,... | |
| Mrs. Edmund Boger - 1887 - 692 páginas
...were likely to assist in punishing her son's murderer. and Cressy against the French, and at Nazaran ' under the Black Prince in Spain. His armour was beheld...civil veneration, with whom his faithful Buckler was a Relique of esteem. He dyed in Peace, aged 96 years, about the beginning of Richard II. (says Fuller,... | |
| Somersetshire Archaeological and Natural History Society - 1893 - 706 páginas
...heirs of Matthew. Som. Fines, 19 Rich. II, No. 78. (15). Fines, Div. Cos., 4 Hen. IV, No. 70. that he " who did lie and watch so long on the bed of honour should die in the bed of peace." He was buried in the Chapel of St. Nicholas, within the Castle walls, where Leland, the antiquary,... | |
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