The name of Hémery did not long survive as chatelain of the property, and the lands passed by letters patent to the Thévenin family, its present owners, who were able to have the fief made into a marquisat.
He was there more than fifteen days or the prince would speak with him because of the chatelain of Amposte and his men, who were against him in the battle of Poitiers.
I heard that our worthy Chatelain here had been somewhat harsh with you, resolving that you should not play him such a trick as the boy of Croy; and I ordered that such treatment should be amended.
Chatelain denies against Trithemius that any commemoration was ever made of him in the public office in any of the abbeys which he governed.
Set his anonymous life, written by one who knew him, in Bollandus and Mabillon; also Chatelain and the Paris Breviary.
Chatelain thinks him to be the same saint who is famous in some parts of Normandy under the name of St. Ouil.
Chatelain imagines this St. Cadoc to be the same who is honored at Rennes, under the name of Cadoc, or Caduad, and from whom a small island on the coast of Vennes is called Enes-Caduad.
Chatelain certainly mistakes in confounding this saint with St. Finan, bishop of Lindisfarne.
Almanachum; but are convicted by Chatelain of several unpardonable blunders, and of being utterly unacquainted with ancient MSS.
The chatelain was so alarmed at the sight of the effects of what had happened that he turned pale and on seeing the stones in the gallery, exclaimed, "Good God!
Folk-tales of Angola Fifty tales, with Ki-mbundu text literal English translation introduction, and notes collected and edited by Heli Chatelain .
Chatelain an archaeologist so absorbed in his task that, as soon as conditions permit, every inch of soil in the circumference of the city will be made to yield up whatever secrets it hides.
Louis Chatelain has dealt with the Roman ruins of Volubilis and M.
Chatelain was confident that there would be no opposition to our visit, and with the piled-up terraces and towers of the Sacred City growing golden in the afternoon light across the valley it was impossible to hesitate.
For a time the burghers stood by the Chatelain and the Provost, but when the city was entered by stratagem and the Erembalds driven back into the Bourg the mass of the citizens went over to the side of the avengers.
From the records he appears to have been a tolerably worthy citizen, holding, as did his father before him, the position of Chatelain of Ghent.
But the war of the Chatelain of Musso having then broken out, Zwingle and Zurich, who saw in it the first act of a vast conspiracy, destined to stifle the Reform in every place, called their allies together.
In this as in other respects the chatelainwas the equivalent of the viscount (q.
The title chatelain continued also to be applied to the inferior officer, or concierge chatelain, who was merely a castellan in the English sense.
Chatelain confesses in a note that his translation is not in accordance with the text, but he adds: "Nous ne concevons pas la penée ainsi exprimée.
Chatelain makes Polonius speak of her to the king and queen as "un vrai morceau de roi"--a gentle method of suggesting that she is worthy of the distinguished honor of a royal alliance.
Chatelain has printed them in the form of a grammar, beside a primer and the Gospel by John in the Kimbundu.
Heli Chatelain an equal sum by teaching languages to some traders.
So at that one time the Apostle baptized the two children in St. Saviour's Church, and he gave to the son of the Count of Alverne the name of Amile, and to the son of the Chatelain of Castle Bericain gave he the name of Amis.
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