| Thomas Percy - 1775 - 448 lapas
...at " Woodftocke [AD 1 177-] where king Henry bad madt " for her a houfe of wonderfull working ; fo that no man " or woman might come to her, but he that was inJiructsd " by the king, or fuch as were right fecret with him touch" ing the matter. This houfe after... | |
| Peter Buchan - 1825 - 228 lapas
...supposed that Henry's amour with Rosamond was the object of that passion. Stowe describes it to be " a house of wonderful working; so that no man or woman...instructed by the king, or such as were right secret with touching the matter. This house after sometime was named Labyrinthus, or Dedulus worke, which was wrought... | |
| Edward Duke - 1837 - 686 lapas
...(poysoned by Q. Elianor as some thought) died at Wodstock, where K. Henry had made for her an house of a wonderful! working, so that no man or woman might come to her, but if hee were instructed by the King, or such as were right secrete with him touching the matter. This... | |
| Edward Duke - 1837 - 686 lapas
...(poysoned by Q. Eiianor as some thought) died at Wodstock, where K. Henry had made for her an house of a wonderful! working, so that no man or woman might come to her, but if hee were instructed by the King, or such as were right secrete with him touching the matter. This... | |
| Joseph S. Moore - 1846 - 376 lapas
...some thought; and dyed at Woodstocke[ADll77,] where King Henry had made for her a house of wonderfulle working, so that no man or woman might come to her, but be that was instructed by the King, or such as were right secret with him touching the matter. This... | |
| 1851 - 362 lapas
...Clifford, concubine to Henry II. (poisoned by Queen Elianor, as some thought) dyed at Woodstocke [AD 1177.] where King Henry had made for her a house of wonderful! working ; so that no ma» or woman might come to her, but he that was instructed by the King, or such as were right secret... | |
| 1858 - 552 lapas
...Rosamond... dyed at Woodstocke, Where Ring Henry had made for ber a house of wonderfull working ; so thni no man or woman might come to her , but he that was...or such as were right secret with him touching the matler. This house afler some was named Labyrinthus, or Dedalus worke, which was wrought like unto... | |
| Thomas Percy, George Gilfillan - 1858 - 342 lapas
...some thought) dyed at Woodstocfce [AD 1177.] where king Henry had made for her a house of wonderfull working ; so that no man or woman might come to her, but he that was instructed by the king, or auch as were right secret with him touching the matter. This house after some was named Labyrinthns,... | |
| 1880 - 894 lapas
...daughter of Walter lord Clifford, concubine of Henry П., and poisoned by queen Eleanor, AD 1177. Henry made for her a house of wonderful working, so that no man or woman might come to her. This house was named Labyrinthus, and was wrought like unto a knot in a garden called a maze. But the... | |
| Sarah Knowles Bolton - 1890 - 488 lapas
...Clifford, the favorite of Henry II., who built her, "at Woodstocke, AD 1177, a house of wonderfull working ; so that no man or woman might come to her, but he that was instructed by the King." At last his Queen, Eleanor, found her secret abode by means of a silk thread, and poisoned her. Then... | |
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