Earl's having betrayed the royal confidence, and perfidiously married his intended bride, the beauteous Elfrida, daughter of Ordgar, Earl of Devonshire, who afterwards became the wife of Edgar, and, by him, mother of King Ethelred II. England & Wales delineated, by T. Dugdale, assisted by W. Burnett ... - Page 1537by Thomas Dugdale - 1830Full view - About this book
| 1828 - 488 pages
...Athelawold, owner of this forest of Harewood ; in resentment of the earl hiving basely betrayed his royal confidence, and perfidiously married his intended...beauteous Elfrida, daughter of Ordgar, earl of Devonshire, afterwards wife to king Edgar, and by him mother of king Ethelred II., which queen ElfriiU, after Edgar's... | |
| Thomas Dugdale - Chronology, Historical - 1830 - 234 pages
...Stafford 7 Leek 8 Worksop....12 Droitwich ...8 Coventry ...11 Coven try.... 9 Millom 4 Gt. Malvern ..9 confidence, and perfidiously married his intended...to make way for her own, and founded the nunnery of Wherwell."' Fair, September 24, for cattle. * WHIMPLE. Fair, Monday before Michaelmas day for shycp.... | |
| Henry Moody (curator of the Winchester mus.) - Hampshire (England) - 1846 - 444 pages
...Ethelwold, owner of the forest, of Harewood, in resentment of the Earl's having basely betrayed his royal confidence, and perfidiously married his intended...beauteous Elfrida, daughter of Ordgar, Earl of Devonshire, afterwards wife of King Edgar and by him mother of King Ethelred II, which Queen Elfrida after Edgar's... | |
| Thomas Dugdale - England - 1854 - 236 pages
...resentment of the Earl's having basely betrayed the royal I HISTORICAL, ENTERTAINING, AND COMMERCIAL. confidence, and perfidiously married his intended...II. Queen Elfrida, after Edgar's death, murdered his emest son, King Edward the Martyr, to make way for her own, and founded the nunnery of Wherwell." Fair,... | |
| John Murray (Firm), Richard John King - Hampshire (England) - 1858 - 360 pages
...Ordgar Earl of Devonshire, afterwards wife of King Edgar, and by him mother of King Ethelred II. ; which Queen Elfrida after Edgar's death murdered his eldest son King Edward the Martyr, and founded the nunnery of Wherwell." The story of the " base betrayal of the royal confidence " by... | |
| John Murray (Firm), Richard John King - Hampshire (England) - 1865 - 534 pages
...Ethelwold, owner of tho forest of Hurewood, in resentment of the Earl's having basely betrayed his royal confidence, and perfidiously married his intended bride, the beauteous Elfrida, daughter of Ord^ar Earl of Devonshire, afterwards wife of King Edgar, and by him mother of King Ethclred II. ;... | |
| John Murray (Firm), Richard John King - Hampshire (England) - 1876 - 568 pages
...Ethelwold, owner of the forest of Harewood, in resentment of the Earl's having basely betrayed his royal confidence, and perfidiously married his intended...beauteous Elfrida, daughter of Ordgar Earl of Devonshire, afterwards wife of King Edgar, and by him mother of King Ethelred II. ; which Queen Elfrida after Edgar's... | |
| John Murray (Firm), Richard John King - Hampshire (England) - 1876 - 566 pages
...Ethelwold, owner of the forest of Harewood, in resentment of the Earl's having basely betrayed his royal confidence, and perfidiously married his intended...beauteous Elfrida, daughter of Ordgar Earl of Devonshire, afterwards wife of King Edgar, and by him mother of King Ethel red II. ; which Queen Elfrida after... | |
| Archaeology - 1888 - 326 pages
...Athelwold, owner of this forest of Harewood, in 132 133 resentment of the Earl's having basely betrayed and perfidiously married his intended bride, the beauteous Elfrida, daughter of Ordgar, Earl of Devonshire, afterwards wife of King Edgar, and by him mother of King Etheldred the 2nd, which Queen Elfrida, after... | |
| Robert Hawley Clutterbuck - Fyfield (England : Hampshire) - 1898 - 238 pages
...Earl of Devonshire, afterwards wife of King Edgar, and by him mother of King Etheldred the II. which Queen Elfrida, after Edgar's death, murdered his eldest son King Edward the Martyr, and founded the Nunnery of Whorwell. It has been pointed out that "we can see in the conflicting narratives... | |
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