Edward, before he died, charged his eldest son to send his heart to the Holy Land : to carry his body with the army into Scotland, and not to bury it, till he had made a complete conquest of that country ; and never to recall Piers Gaveston, a wicked... The History of Great Britain - Page 115by Robert Henry - 1788Full view - About this book
| Robert Henry - 1800 - 392 pages
...under the pain of incurring his paternal malediction, — never to recal the banifhed Gavaiton, — to fend his heart into, the Holy Land, — to carry...bury it till he had made a complete conqueft of that country '""°. What re. gard his fon paid to thefe injunctions, we fhall fep in the next fcction. r..... | |
| Robert Henry - 1800 - 388 pages
...paternal maledi&ion,—never to recal the banimed Gavallon,—to fend his heart into the Holy Land,—to carry his body with the army into Scotland, and not to bury it till he had made a complete ccnqueft of that country '". What regard his fon paid to thefe injunctions, we mall fee in the next... | |
| Robert Henry - 1805 - 388 pages
...there expired in his tent, July 7, in the fixty-ninth year of his age, and thirty-fifth of his reign"5. When he took leave of the prince of Wales, he gave...What regard his fon paid to thefe injunctions, we mall fee in the next fedtion. l14 Walfing. p. 93. Heming. tip 137. us Walfing, p. 93. Heming tip 137,... | |
| Robert Henry - 1805 - 396 pages
...good advice. In particular, he charged him, under the pain of incurring his paternal maledi&ion, — never to recal the banifhed Gavafton,— - to fend...bury it till he had made a complete conqueft of that country116. What regard his fon paid to thefe injunctions, we ihall fee in the next fe&ion. '*4 Walling,... | |
| Robert Henry - 1814 - 396 pages
...paternal malediction,—never to recal the banifhed Gavafton,to fend his heart into the Holy Land,—to carry his body with the army into Scotland, and not...bury it till he had made a complete conqueft of that country" 6 . What regard his fon paid to thefe injunctions, we fhall fee in the next feetion. _"4 Walling.... | |
| Library - 1827 - 712 pages
...the pain of incurring his paternal malediction, — never to recal the banished Gavaston, — to send his heart into the Holy Land, — to carry his body...Scotland, and not to bury it till he had made a complete conquest of that country. Edward I. from the length and smallness of his legs, commonly called Long-Shanks,... | |
| Mrs. Markham - 1829 - 452 pages
...Edmund of Woodstock, earl of Kent. Edward, before he died, charged his eldest son to send his heart to the Holy Land : to carry his body with the army into...Scotland, and not to bury it, till he had made a complete conquest of that country : and never to recall Piers Gaveston, a wicked favourite of the son, whom... | |
| Eliza Robbins - 1834 - 414 pages
...France, by whom he had two sons. Edward, before he died, charged his eldest son to send bis heart to the Holy Land : to carry his body with the army into...Scotland, and not to bury it, till he had made a complete conquest of that country; and never to recall Piers Gaveston, a wicked favorite of the son, whom the... | |
| Mrs. Markham - 1852 - 420 pages
...two sons. Edward, before he died, charged his eldest son to send his heart to the Holy Land : to cany his body with the army into Scotland, and not to bury it, till he had made a complete conquest of that country ; and never to recall Piers Gaveston, a wicked favorite of the son, whom the... | |
| Elizabeth Cartwright Penrose - 1854 - 602 pages
...Edmund of Woodstock, carl of Kent. Edward, before he died, charged his eldest son to send his heart to the Holy Land ; to carry his body with the army into...Scotland, and not to bury it till he had made a complete conquest of that country ; and never to recall Piers Gaveston, a wicked favourite of the son, whom... | |
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