| 1868 - 758 páginas
...Chronicler" says, " This year also, on St. Martin's day, there was so very high a tide, and the damage was so great in consequence, that men remembered not the...before, and the same day was the first of the new moon. || Florence states that on the third of the nones (the 3rd) of November, the sea overflowed the shore,... | |
| Robert Hunt - 1865 - 368 páginas
...through the medium of fabulous history. " It is recorded in the Saxon Chronicle that, in the year 1099, there was so very high a tide, and the damage so great...sea brake in over the banks of the Thames and other ryvers, drowning many towns and much people, with innumerable numbers of oxen and sheepe ; at which... | |
| Royal Historical Society (Great Britain) - 1878 - 480 páginas
...recorded. " A. 1099. This year, on St. Martin's Day, there was so very high a tide, and the damage was so great in consequence, that men remembered not the...before, and the same day was the first of the new moon. And Osmond, Bishop of Salisbury, died during Advent." "A. 1 r 14. This year there was so great an ebb... | |
| John Lloyd Warden Page - 1897 - 356 páginas
...Earl Godwin either. " On St. Martin's day there was so very high a tide, and the damage was so very great in consequence, that men remembered not the like to have ever happened before." This is all. In the destruction of Lyonesse but one man escaped, his horse swimming through the flood... | |
| Robert Hunt - 1903 - 512 páginas
...through the medium of fabulous history. " It is recorded in the Saxon Chronicle that, in the year 1099, there was so very high a tide, and the damage so great...Stow, who wrote his History of England about the year 1 580, notices the great tide of 1099, when he says, ' The sea brake in over the banks of the Thames... | |
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