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Example sentences for "conueied"

Lexicographically close words:
contusions; contynually; contynue; contynued; conueie; conuenient; conueniently; conuent; conuenyent; conuersant
  1. His bodie was afterwards with all funerall pompe conueied into England, and buried at his owne manor of Plashie within the church there, in a sepulchre which he in his life time had caused to be made, and there erected.

  2. The morrow after she was conueied to Westminster with all the honor that might be deuised, and finallie there crowned queene vpon sundaie being then the seauenth of Ianuarie.

  3. The duke of Irelāds corps conueied from Louaine into England, and there roiallie interred.

  4. The king being apprehended and brought to the empresse lieng at Glocester, was commanded by hir to be conueied in safetie vnto Bristow, where he was kept as prisoner from that time of his taking, vntill the feast of All saints next ensuing.

  5. The empresse was glad to faine hir selfe dead, and so to be conueied in a coch as a dead corps vnto Glocester.

  6. The next night after, Guiscardo issued out of the vente vpon the rope, wherewith he descended and conueied him selfe into his chamber.

  7. And the nexte daye, the three theues were conueied foorth, to blesse the worlde with their heeles.

  8. Many other things the Emperour sayd, in great rage and furie: and in thend commaunded, that one should go into Saxone, to knowe if Alerane had conueied his stolen doughter thither: but he could bring no newes at all from thence.

  9. Which was an inconuenience to the Christians, in regard of the victuals which they found conueied away: and of the trouble which they had in seeking of Indians to bee their guides.

  10. At my departure from thence I passed backe againe by Enecaque, where I gathered as much maiz as I could possibly: which with great diligence I conueied to our Fort to succour my poore men, which I had left in great necessitie.

  11. His corps was conueied into France, and there buried at S.

  12. About the latter end of October, Iohn of Eltham earle of Cornewall the kings brother departed this life at saint Iohns towne in Scotland: his bodie was afterwards conueied to Westminster, & there buried with all solemne funerals.

  13. His bodie was conueied to Canturburie with great solemnitie, and there honorablie buried.

  14. Sidenote: The earle of Kent rescued and conueied into Wales.

  15. Iohn, the two kings with their queenes came to London, where they were honorablie receiued, and so conueied vnto Westminster.

  16. And (as some write) bicause the king would not suffer hir to enter againe into the tower, the maior conueied hir vnto the bishop of Londons house by Paules and there lodged hir.

  17. Etheldred, the ladie Elianor wife of prince Edward the kings son, came to London, where she was honorablie receiued of the citizens, & conueied through the citie to S.

  18. His fathers corpse was conueied from Burgh vpon Sands, vnto the abbie of Waltham, there to remaine, till things were readie for the buriall, which was appointed at Westminster.

  19. The king was deliuered to the earle of Leicester, who conueied him by Monmouth and Leadburie, to Killingworth castle, where he remained the whole winter.

  20. The common fame went, that after this Hugh Spenser the sonne was taken, he would receiue no sustenance, wherefore he was the sooner put to death, or else had he beene conueied to London, there to haue suffered.

  21. Also, order was taken for the buriall of his fathers corpse, which was solemnelie conueied from Waltham, and brought to Westminster the seauen and twentith day of October following, where with all funerall pompe it was interred.

  22. And in consideration thereof, he procured furthermore, that the foresaid Blanch should be conueied into France to hir husband with all speed.

  23. The charter of king Iohn his submission, as it was conueied to the pope at Rome.

  24. The dead bodie of the king was straight conueied to Winchester, and there buried the morrow after, which was the second day of August, the yere of our Lord 1100.

  25. In like maner Roger de Bygod, departing from Norwich, with great forraies ouerrode and robbed all the countries about, and conueied such riches as he had gotten into the said citie.

  26. The earle himselfe was conueied to Windsor castell, and there committed to prison.

  27. His corpse was conueied with all funerall pompe to Westminster, and there buried by the good queene his wife in a sumptuous chapell, which he not long before had caused to be builded.

  28. Shortlie after, she being accompanied with a great number as well of noblemen, as honourable matrons, was with good speed conueied to London, and brought to hir moother.

  29. After this, to protract time till he were possessed of his preie, king Henrie conueied the king of Castile vnto the citie of London, that he might see the head citie of his realme.

  30. How and by what parts of this Iland these waies were conueied at the first, it is not so wholie left in memorie: but that some question is mooued among the learned, concerning their ancient courses.

  31. Thus with a great rout or companie, and with the clergie, he was honorablie conueied to the abbie of S.

  32. And so it was taken vp and conueied to Rouen, where it was eftsoones buried in the church of our ladie.

  33. Thus being prepared to die, he willed his bodie after his deceasse to be conueied into Normandie, and buried at Rouen.

  34. At length, after that this noble prince king Edward had reigned somewhat aboue the tearme of 23 yéeres, he was taken out of this life at Faringdon: his bodie was conueied from thence vnto Winchester, and there buried in the new abbeie.

  35. Hir bodie was conueied to Glocester, and there buried within the monasterie of S.

  36. But who would beleeue, that there were so much gossipine or cotton-wool in China; whereof such variety of clothes are made like vnto linnen; which we our selues do so often vse, and which also is conueied by sea into so many regions?

  37. His bodie was conueied into England, and buried at Reading within the abbey church which he had founded, and endowed in his life time with great and large possessions.

  38. At length he grew in such fauour, that he was aduanced into the seruice of king Adelstane.

  39. Sidenote: The people of Lindsey yéeld themselues to him.

  40. But the sea kéeping hir course, rose still higher and higher, and ouerflowed not onelie the kings féet, but also flashed vp vnto his legs and knees.

  41. Let vs become sworne brethren, and part the [Sidenote: H.

  42. Thus hath he written that liued in those daies, whose credit thereby is much aduanced.

  43. Also the people of Lindsey and all those of the northside of Watlingstréet yéelded themselues vnto him, and delivered pledges.

  44. This with more hath the foresaid author written of this matter, declaring further, that Alfred being conueied into the Ile of Elie, had not onelie his eies put out in most cruell wise, but was also presentlie there murthered.

  45. Alfred had his eies put out, and was conueied to the Ile of Elie, where shortlie after he died.

  46. Neither could king Egelred remedie the matter, because the enimies still conueied themselues with their ships into some contrarie quarter, from the place where they knew him to be, so that his trauell was in vaine.

  47. When he had doone his oblations, he was conueied and lodged in the bishops house.

  48. His dead corpse was conueied to saint Albons, and there buried.

  49. The king at that time was sicke at Clarendon, and conueied to London, by reason whereof no finall determination proceeded in this weightie cause; but all was put in suspense, till the next assemblie of the high court of parlement.

  50. Also they caused all the corne and vittels to be conueied awaie, or destroied in all places, where it was coniectured that the Englishmen would passe.

  51. The duke of Glocester was receiued at Graueling, by the earle Charolois, and by him honorablie conueied to saint Omers, and there lodged that night.

  52. His bodie was with funerall pompe conueied to Windsore, and there buried.

  53. Hither was brought to him queene Margaret, from whence she was conueied to London, there to remaine in safe keeping (as before you haue hard.

  54. The dead bodie of Angussell was conueied into Scotland, and was there buried.


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