The Camp of Refuge a Tale of the Conquest of the Isle of Ely

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The Camp of Refuge a Tale of the Conquest of the Isle of Ely
Charles Macfarlane
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minster and Berkhampstead, that he would p^overn the land accordmg to our old laws'? For the church, my sweet Alftrude, I see not that it is to be improved by thrusting out peaceful monks and priests of English birth, and by thrusting in turbulent fighting priests, who speak not and comprehend not the tongue of the English people. Better men may come hereafter ; but, certes, it is but an ungodly crew which, as
... yet hath followed Duke William, and Lanfranc, the whilom Abbat of Caen, into England! Touching my poor house and lands at Brunn, it is not by a mean submission to Duke William that I should ever keep them from Kaoul the Norman plunderer that had seized upon them. They must be kept at the sword's point, and at the sword's point must these thine own good house and lands be maintained. The protection of Lanfranc, given to the noble maiden and heiress of Ey, will not be extended to the wife of Hereward of Brunn, whom Normans call a rebel and an outlaw.

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