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The tours end at Westminster Hall, with its walls built by William Rufus in 1097; more recently, it was the meeting place of the Pope and President Obama. In Transit: Touring London's Houses of Parliament 2011-07-27T10:00:30Z
King County was originally named for William Rufus de Vane King, who served as vice president under President Franklin Pierce. Residents can help replace derogatory names at 18 WA sites 2022-04-05T04:00:00Z
For years while serving in the US Senate he lived with William Rufus King, senator from Alabama. The ten most misleading American historical sites | James W Loewen 2019-10-24T04:00:00Z
His younger brother, King William Rufus, and a nephew, also called Richard, were also killed in the New Forest 30 years later. The riddle of Winchester Cathedral's skeletons 2019-05-17T04:00:00Z
In 1097, says the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, the Conqueror's successor, William Rufus, entrusted Edgar with an army to unseat Malcolm's brother Duncan II and place his own nephew and namesake on the Scottish throne. 'England's darling' and Scotland's saint - BBC News 2016-10-14T04:00:00Z
"Tipping, and the aristocratic idea it exemplifies, is what we left Europe to escape," wrote William Rufus Scott in 1916. Should tips be banned in restaurants? 2013-06-13T23:32:00Z
Ennobled by William Rufus, the Badgerys had been one of the very few baronial families to survive the Wars of the Roses and all the other changes and chances of English history. Mortal Coils 2012-04-06T02:00:30.740Z
It was the old hall of the original palace of Westminster, built in the time of William Rufus, but partly re-constructed in 1398.  Collins' Illustrated Guide to London and Neighbourhood 2012-04-06T02:00:29.250Z
The ditch of a castle erected by Hugh de Grentismenil in the time of William Rufus is still to be traced. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 4 "Hero" to "Hindu Chronology" 2012-04-04T02:00:56.447Z
In 1092, William Rufus laid the foundation of a castle to the south, towards the river, which was finished by his successor.  City Scenes or a peep into London 2012-01-20T03:00:10.690Z
Westminster-hall was the dining-room of William Rufus, and might frequently, perhaps, not be too large for his company. An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations 2011-12-05T03:00:41.403Z
This may be considered as one of the most antique residences in the kingdom, having been built p. 79by William de Picton, a Norman knight, in the reign of William Rufus A Tour throughout South Wales and Monmouthshire 2011-07-08T02:00:18.387Z
After the death of Lanfranc, the see of Canterbury was vacant till a dangerous illness frightened William Rufus into the necessity for taking action in the matter. Education in England in the Middle Ages Thesis Approved for the Degree of Doctor of Science in the University of London 2011-06-30T02:00:33.287Z
The Gurneys of Norwich trace their family back to the days of William Rufus, if not to the times of William the Conqueror. The Childhood of Distinguished Women 2011-06-28T02:00:13.170Z
Just behind the two churches stands Westminster Hall, as King William Rufus built it in 1099, though its great oak-beam roof was heightened by Richard II. With the World's Great Travellers, Volume 3 2011-03-21T02:00:11.920Z
There was at first no sign of opposition to the will of the late king, and William Rufus was crowned within three weeks of his father’s decease. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 5 English History 2011-02-12T03:00:32.473Z
William, a retainer of the earl of Hereford’s in the reign of William Rufus, being led into the valley in pursuit of a deer, espied the hermitage.  A Tour throughout South Wales and Monmouthshire 2011-07-08T02:00:18.387Z
In the reign of William Rufus he was implicated in a conspiracy to dethrone Rufus in favour of Robert Duke of Normandy. Cathedral Cities of England
In 1093 Anselm was offered by William Rufus the archbishopric of Canterbury, and accepted it, though with great reluctance, and with the condition that all the lands belonging to the see should be restored. The New Gresham Encyclopedia. Vol. 1 Part 2 Amiel to Atrauli
But on the death of that great man, the ruling sovereign, William Rufus, seized the possessions and revenues of the see, and made no new appointment. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 2 "Anjar" to "Apollo"
The reign opens picturesquely enough with William Rufus hastening to England with his father’s ring, and ends with the tragedy of the New Forest and a blood-stained tunic. English Costume
William Rufus tried to feudalize the church, to bring its officers and lands under feudal law; he kept bishoprics and abbacies vacant and confiscated their revenues. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 4 "England" to "English Finance"
But prior to this period Lincoln was for the first time erected into a see in the reign of William Rufus. Cathedral Cities of England
By William Rufus they were especially favoured, and Henry I. conferred on them a charter of privileges.  The Religious Life of London
This tendency to repetition caused some of his books, and particularly the Norman Conquest and William Rufus, to swell to a portentous bulk. Studies in Contemporary Biography
Later, in the reign of William Rufus, it was accounted "the strongest and most important castle of England." A Week's Tramp in Dickens-Land
Jonson, with classical taste, had raised his scene in the court of Augustus: Decker, with great unhappiness, places it in that of William Rufus. Calamities and Quarrels of Authors
He conjectures that the keep, the only remnant of the castle built on the summit of the steep mound by William Rufus, was the Saxon "burh," erected in 767. Cathedral Cities of England
In the reign of William Rufus it was gallantly defended by Mowbray, Earl of Northumberland, in the memorable siege by the Scots under King Malcolm III. England, Picturesque and Descriptive A Reminiscence of Foreign Travel
They contain the bones of some of the old, old kings—William Rufus, Canute, Egbert, Ethelwolf, and others. John and Betty's History Visit
According to him, it was founded by Edward the Confessor, or perhaps by Edgar, and had a charter from William Rufus. Memorials of Old London Volume I
He was Chaplain to William Rufus, and his life was as evil and immoral as his skill in building was great. Bournemouth, Poole & Christchurch
The commencement of a new period of prosperity was soon realised after the establishment of a see at Norwich, though not until the time of William Rufus. Cathedral Cities of England
But it flourished subsequently, and in the days of William Rufus the manor was conferred upon Fitz-Hamon, an influential nobleman, under whose auspices the present abbey was built. England, Picturesque and Descriptive A Reminiscence of Foreign Travel
This ancient edifice was built by William Rufus, the son of the Conqueror himself. John and Betty's History Visit
After the siege of Rochester by William Rufus in 1088, Gundulf had built a stone wall round the new castle of Rochester. Memorials of Old London Volume I
Of all the public buildings I have ever seen the great Hall of William Rufus at Westminster impressed me most. "The Red Watch" With the First Canadian Division in Flanders
In 1088 William Rufus laid the first stone for a large monastery for the Benedictine Order, which was dedicated to St. Mary. Cathedral Cities of England
The oldest part of the church was built in the twelfth century by Flambard, Bishop of Durham, who was granted this priory by William Rufus. England, Picturesque and Descriptive A Reminiscence of Foreign Travel
This magnificent structure, one of the largest rooms in the world not supported by pillars, was built by William Rufus, and altered by Richard II. The History of London
William Rufus, though a second son, was the Conqueror's favorite, and duly elected his successor by the prelates and barons of England. Coronation Anecdotes
In the year one thousand lxxx, the coronation of William Rufus at Westminster, and in the xiijth year of his reign, he is buried at Wynton. A Chronicle of London from 1089 to 1483 Written in the Fifteenth Century, and for the First Time Printed from MSS. in the British Museum
In 1100 the body of William Rufus was solemnly interred in the Cathedral. Cathedral Cities of England
Within the cathedral are many noted tombs, including that of William Rufus, and above the altar is West's painting of the "Raising of Lazarus." England, Picturesque and Descriptive A Reminiscence of Foreign Travel
William Rufus was killed on Thursday—Henry was in London on Saturday. The History of London
They never quite believed that he could not—not even Silver Tassel, who now rules the Athabascas and is ruled in turn by William Rufus Holly: which is a very good thing for the Athabascas. Northern Lights
In the year one thousand C the coronation of king Henry the first, brother of William Rufus, at Westminster, who after reigning xxxv years, was buried at Redyng. A Chronicle of London from 1089 to 1483 Written in the Fifteenth Century, and for the First Time Printed from MSS. in the British Museum
It was found during the repair of the choir under the tomb of William Rufus, and is supposed to have been the pontifical ring of Henry de Blois, Cardinal, and Bishop of Winchester, A.D. Rambles of an Archaeologist Among Old Books and in Old Places Being Papers on Art, in Relation to Archaeology, Painting, Art-Decoration, and Art-Manufacture
At our back is the enclosed park, within which some intrenchments mark the site of Castle Malwood, where tradition says that William Rufus passed the night previous to his death. England, Picturesque and Descriptive A Reminiscence of Foreign Travel
This subjected it to the fury of the successful partizans of William Rufus, and the castle lay for some time in a dismantled state.  A Walk through Leicester being a Guide to Strangers
Then began another fight with death—William Rufus Holly struggling to bring to life again Wingo, the waif of of the Crees. Northern Lights
William's second son, whose name was William Rufus, was jealous of his older brother, and was often provoked by the overbearing and imperious spirit which Robert displayed. William the Conqueror Makers of History
When William the Conqueror died he had not finished his building, and William Rufus, his son, went on with it. The Children's Book of London
The arrow struck William Rufus full in the chest, and he dropped lifeless. England, Picturesque and Descriptive A Reminiscence of Foreign Travel
Nothing of importance marks the coronation of William Rufus. Little Folks A Magazine for the Young (Date of issue unknown)
It would be a fight through the jaws of death; but no Indian’s eyes had a better sense for river-life than William Rufus Holly’s. Northern Lights
William Rufus thus naturally adhered to the father's part in the family feud. William the Conqueror Makers of History
We all know how William Rufus was brought back from his last hunt, lying dead in the charcoal burner Purkis’s cart, in which he was carried to his grave in Winchester Cathedral.  Old Times at Otterbourne
The great keep of Dover dates from William Rufus's reign, and is one of the many badges left in England of the Norman Conquest. England, Picturesque and Descriptive A Reminiscence of Foreign Travel
"William Rufus, and this after he was shot by the arrow." Children's Rhymes, Children's Games, Children's Songs, Children's Stories A Book for Bairns and Big Folk
William Rufus Le ffaçasé was as enthusiastic as his phlegmatic nature permitted. Greener Than You Think
William Rufus was as rough and turbulent in spirit as Robert, but he had not been so indulged. William the Conqueror Makers of History
William Rufus straightway set forth for Witsand, and there heard of his father's death. The Best of the World's Classics, Restricted to Prose, Vol. VI (of X)—Great Britain and Ireland IV
The old tower was built in the days of William Rufus. England, Picturesque and Descriptive A Reminiscence of Foreign Travel
Of course, it was because William Rufus made it for hunting in. The New Forest Spy
William Rufus Le ffaçasé astonished me, as well as every newspaperman in the country by resigning as editor of the Daily Intelligencer, a post he had held before many of its reporters were born. Greener Than You Think
He was William Rufus's friend and companion, and, as such, Robert considered him as his enemy. William the Conqueror Makers of History
William Rufus, in 1087, had scarcely a vessel which deserved the name of a ship of war. How Britannia Came to Rule the Waves Updated to 1900
Finally, William Rufus built a castle there, and its name gradually changed to Bedford. England, Picturesque and Descriptive A Reminiscence of Foreign Travel
William Rufus was not liked better in Northumbria than his father had been, and Robert Mowbray, Earl of Northumbria, had especial reason to dislike him, on account of his appropriation of the forest lands. Grace Darling Heroine of the Farne Islands
Whatever happened to William Rufus Le ffaçasé after he eschewed his profession for superstition? Greener Than You Think
One day William Rufus and Henry were in one of the upper apartments of the castle, playing with dice, and amusing themselves, in company with other young men of the court, in various ways. William the Conqueror Makers of History
After a reign of thirteen years the vicious life of William Rufus met with a tragical close. Christmas: Its Origin and Associations Together with Its Historical Events and Festive Celebrations During Nineteen Centuries
What stood on the site of Westminster Hall before William Rufus built it we know not, but certainly some buildings belonging to the Old Palace of Cnut and Edward the Confessor. Westminster The Fascination of London
William Rufus turned me over again with his foot. Boycotted And Other Stories
But who could examine that office with detached scrutiny while William Rufus Le ffaçasé occupied it? Greener Than You Think
William Rufus looked down from the balcony and saw him, and by way, perhaps, of quenching his anger, poured some water down upon him. William the Conqueror Makers of History
He died in an encounter near Alnwick Castle, fighting valiantly, in order to avenge the surprise of that place by William Rufus, in 1093. Memoirs of the Jacobites of 1715 and 1745 Volume III.
The oldest part of the ancient palace remaining is Westminster Hall, built by William Rufus as a part of a projected new palace. Westminster The Fascination of London
Westminster Hall was the dining-room of William Rufus, and might frequently perhaps not be too large for his company. The Knickerbocker, or New-York Monthly Magazine, April 1844 Volume 23, Number 4
I heard of little else—the whole place rang of him, till I was almost as sick of Tyrrel as William Rufus was. St. Ronan's Well
William Rufus was wounded too, as well as his father. William the Conqueror Makers of History
It was left to William Rufus to preside over the consecration of Battle, which was not until February, 1095, when the ceremony was performed amid much pomp. Highways and Byways in Sussex
This is said to be the work of William the Conqueror, but has had many alterations under William Rufus, Henry I., and Henry II. Young Americans Abroad Vacation in Europe: Travels in England, France, Holland, Belgium, Prussia and Switzerland
Cornwall, the Duke of, in 1100, saw the spectre of William Rufus pierced by an arrow and dragged by the devil in the form of a buck, on the same day that he was killed. Real Ghost Stories
William Rufus King, of Alabama, who was elected President pro tempore of the Senate while Colonel Johnson was Vice-President, was a prim, spare bachelor, known among his friends as "Miss Nancy King." Perley's Reminiscences, v. 1-2 of Sixty Years in the National Metropolis
Henry went to get his money, and William Rufus set off immediately for England, to prepare the way for his own accession to the throne, as soon as his father should be no more. William the Conqueror Makers of History
This treacherous prince laid a snare for Hélie, into which he fell, and he delivered him up to William Rufus. Béarn and the Pyrenees A Legendary Tour to the Country of Henri Quatre
And besides all this, here have been the coronation feasts of all England's monarchs, from William Rufus, who built it in 1099, down to George IV., Young Americans Abroad Vacation in Europe: Travels in England, France, Holland, Belgium, Prussia and Switzerland
William Rufus erected the keep, which was at first the only building on the site, and this was enclosed by a wall on the north and east. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Carlisle A Description of Its Fabric and A Brief History of the Episcopal See
English Street, of course, is the main street of Carlisle and runs north to William Rufus's Castle that stands looking over the moors toward the border, eight miles away. The Heather-Moon
Some went in pursuit of Robert, and some to follow William Rufus. William the Conqueror Makers of History
He was Sewer to William Rufus as well, an office endowed with fees and perquisites, and so to Herbert came the temptation of accumulating wealth for his own ambitious ends. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Norwich A Description of Its Fabric and A Brief History of the Episcopal See
"William Rufus couldn't have chosen a more ideal spot to die in" You know, the New Forest is haunted with fairies, good and bad. Set in Silver
It was in part Norman work of the time of William Rufus, and partly Early English; and had a large rounded archway springing from capitals with zigzag decoration. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Carlisle A Description of Its Fabric and A Brief History of the Episcopal See
Thus, fifty Englishmen, it is said, having been ordered by William Rufus to be tried by the hot iron, every one of them escaped unhurt. The Customs of Old England
William Rufus obtains possession of the English throne. William the Conqueror Makers of History
Herbert, if not of Norman birth, had received his education in Normandy and was Prior of Fécamp—where he had first taken his vows—when offered by William Rufus the appointment of Abbot of Ramsey. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Norwich A Description of Its Fabric and A Brief History of the Episcopal See
William Rufus—William II. of England—was, like all his Norman ancestors, fond of the chase. Historical Tales, Vol. 4 (of 15) The Romance of Reality
When William Rufus returned southwards after re-establishing the city of Carlisle, he left as governor a rich Norman priest named Walter. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Carlisle A Description of Its Fabric and A Brief History of the Episcopal See
William Rufus was so over-bear-ing and cruel that he was feared and hated by all his people. Fifty Famous Stories Retold
Mrs. Palmer belonged to one of the oldest families in England, and traced her descent to Pagan de Villiers, in the days of William Rufus, and a good deal farther among the nobles of Normandy. The Wits and Beaux of Society Volume 1
"Is your son's name William Rufus, Mrs. Hill?" enquired the dominie. Two Knapsacks A Novel of Canadian Summer Life
A Caskoden was seneschal to William Rufus, and sat at the rich, half barbaric banquets in the first Great Hall. When Knighthood Was in Flower or, the Love Story of Charles Brandon and Mary Tudor the King's Sister, and Happening in the Reign of His August Majesty King Henry the Eighth
William Rufus raised whatever funds he desired by the most oppressive and unscrupulous means. The Leading Facts of English History
Its antiquity is attested by the fact that it sustained a siege by William Rufus, the son of the Conqueror. British Highways And Byways From A Motor Car Being A Record Of A Five Thousand Mile Tour In England, Wales And Scotland
The passage referred to is in the section on William Rufus, in An. Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland (2 of 6): England (3 of 12) Henrie I.
William Rufus is crowned the 26. of September. Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland (2 of 6): England (2 of 12) William Rufus
These Norman lords held lands in Norfolk, in the time of William Rufus, and have had, in one line or another, representatives down to the present day. Elizabeth Fry
He expressed a wish that William Rufus should become ruler over England, while to Henry he left five thousand pounds of silver, with the prediction that he would ultimately be the greatest of them all. The Leading Facts of English History
A scion of the usurping Norman sleeps here too, in the tomb where William Rufus was buried, "with many looking on and few grieving." British Highways And Byways From A Motor Car Being A Record Of A Five Thousand Mile Tour In England, Wales And Scotland
The passage referred to is in the section on William Rufus, in An. Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland (2 of 6): England (3 of 12) Henrie I.
William Rufus then took and fortified Carlisle, seized part of Malcolm’s lands in Cumberland, and summoned him to Gloucester, where the two Kings, after all, quarrelled and did not meet.  A Short History of Scotland
But the New Forest had a human interest; for on such a day as this, William Rufus rode into it to hunt the red deer, and was found with an arrow through his body. Humanly Speaking
Before his eyes were closed, the two sons, who were with him, hurried away,—William Rufus to seize the realm of England, Henry to get possession of his treasure. The Leading Facts of English History
William I had his great palace near the cathedral, and it was to Winchester that the body of William Rufus was brought on a cart, after his ill-fated death in the New Forest. Winchester
It was begun by King William Rufus, about 1090, and was used by the early English Kings as a banqueting hall. The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 20, March 25, 1897 A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls
My throat was hurting me, and partly from shame and partly from fear, I now sat forward, with William Rufus on my lap, and said as little as possible. The Woman Thou Gavest Me Being the Story of Mary O'Neill
And to this day no man knows who killed William Rufus, or why. Humanly Speaking
William the Conqueror left three sons,—Robert, William Rufus, and Henry. The Leading Facts of English History
Bishop Walkelin was granted the tolls of the fair for three days by William Rufus, his kinsman; but in the time of Henry III the privilege was extended to sixteen days. Winchester
These first-comers were, we are told, special favorites of William Rufus. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 06 (From Barbarossa to Dante)
I blubbered like a baby, and William Rufus, who was sitting by my side, lifted his nose and joined in my howling. The Woman Thou Gavest Me Being the Story of Mary O'Neill
The ancient trees brought us much nearer to William Rufus. Humanly Speaking
William Rufus has a bad name in history, and he fully deserves it. The Leading Facts of English History
He was banished by William Rufus as a result of a conflict between royal and ecclesiastical prerogative. The World's Best Orations, Vol. 1 (of 10)
The custom recited in the first part of this constitution could not claim higher antiquity than the reign of William Rufus, by whom it was introduced. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 06 (From Barbarossa to Dante)
He hadn't—I had invited William Rufus and himself into bed, and they had sat up on either side of me. The Woman Thou Gavest Me Being the Story of Mary O'Neill
All day we followed William Rufus through the Forest. Humanly Speaking
In the reign of William Rufus of England, in the eleventh century, a great beau, "Robert, the Horned," used shoes with sharp points, stuffed with tow, and twisted like rams' horns. Burroughs' Encyclopaedia of Astounding Facts and Useful Information, 1889
But the baronet proved a perfect William Rufus for variegated and versatile blackguardism.  In the Wrong Paradise
One mile farther east is Coleshill-hall, vested in the crown before, and after the conquest; purchased, perhaps, of William Rufus, by Geoffrey de Clinton, ancestor to the present Duke of Newcastle. An History of Birmingham (1783)
At the next moment we were crossing the bridge—with its memories of Martin Conrad and William Rufus. The Woman Thou Gavest Me Being the Story of Mary O'Neill
The security of the walls made it convenient as a State prison, the first known prisoner being Ralf Flambard, Bishop of Durham, who had been active under William Rufus in pushing on the buildings. Authorised Guide to the Tower of London
Another sheltered William Rufus, tired from the chase. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 17, No. 098, February, 1876
The Irish peasant has no more right to neglect the possibilities of produce than had William Rufus, or his modern representative in Scotland, to evict villages for the making of a deer forest. About Ireland
William Rufus, the Red King, who was the second of the Norman sovereigns of England, had no legitimate children, for he was never married. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 11, No. 64, February, 1863
William Rufus, under the superintendance of Lanfrane, was a production of much costly and elaborate workmanship; the shrine, which was placed upon the mausoleum, glittered with gold and silver and precious stones. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 20, No. 556, July 7, 1832
In 1097, under William Rufus, the works were still going on and the inner ward was enclosed. Authorised Guide to the Tower of London
Upon the outside wall of a chapel that is supposed to have belonged to the same palace, were ancient fresco paintings of William and Matilda, and of their sons, Robert and William Rufus. Account of a Tour in Normandy, Volume 2
In 1089 he adhered to William Rufus, against his brother Robert Courthose, and forfeited his Norman possessions on the king's behalf, of whose army there he was a principal commander, and behaved himself very honorably. Account of a Tour in Normandy, Volume 1
Never did a ruler die less regretted than William Rufus," says Dr. Lappenberg, "although still young, being little above forty, not a usurper, and successful in his undertakings. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 11, No. 64, February, 1863
In William Rufus' reign it was the scene of several of the movements directed against the king in favour of his brother Robert. Somerset
I afterwards heard, that both it and the doctrine of compensatory misery were first systematized by Archbishop Anselm, in the reign of our William Rufus: but I never took the pains to verify this. Phases of Faith Passages from the History of My Creed
This is the place where King William Rufus was accidentally shot by Sir Walter Tyrrel. The Illustrated London Reading Book
The castle was besieged by William Rufus and Simon de Montfort, and on both occasions suffered considerable damage. What to See in England A Guide to Places of Historic Interest, Natural Beauty or Literary Association
In the centre of the choir stands the reputed tomb of William Rufus. Wanderings in Wessex An Exploration of the Southern Realm from Itchen to Otter
It was besieged in the strife between William Rufus and his brother Robert; and it was fortified in the Great Civil War. Somerset
I. The following order announces to the Army the death of William Rufus King, late Vice-President of the United States: WAR DEPARTMENT, Washington, April 20, 1853. A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents Volume 5, part 3: Franklin Pierce
This right, however, was already in existence, and had been appealed to in 1095 by Mowbray himself, who fled here pursued by the followers of William Rufus, against whom he had rebelled. Northumberland Yesterday and To-day
William Rufus, Simon de Montfort, and Stephen each attacked the castle, and it remained a fortress until the reign of Queen Elizabeth. What to See in England A Guide to Places of Historic Interest, Natural Beauty or Literary Association
This allusion to the fate of William Rufus, his Relative, at once incensed and alarmed Prince John. Ivanhoe
The year 1100 was, it will be remembered, that in which William Rufus was found dead in the New Forest, 'with the arrow either of a hunter or an assassin in his breast.' Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
Arthour Twain was a man of considerable note—a solicitor on the highway in William Rufus's time. The 30,000 Dollar Bequest and Other Stories
She bored through a mass of crackling brushwood, and emerged into an upward sloping fern-glade fenced with woods so virgin, so untouched, that William Rufus might have ridden off as we entered. Traffics and Discoveries
Though it suffered much damage during the Parliamentary wars, the cathedral is wonderfully rich in monuments, all its various architects being buried there, and among the many shrines is that of William Rufus. What to See in England A Guide to Places of Historic Interest, Natural Beauty or Literary Association
Forest laws, the grievance of, under William the Conqueror; their severity increased by William Rufus; mitigated by Magna Charta. Cameos from English History, from Rollo to Edward II
The history is continued to the accession of William Rufus. Notes and Queries, Number 01, November 3, 1849
Robert then became Duke of Normandy, and there followed those sanguinary quarrels between the three brothers William Rufus, King of England, Henry Beauclerc and Robert. Normandy, Illustrated, Part 3
In the eleventh century, when William Rufus was on the throne of England, he made the place much stronger. Normandy, Illustrated, Part 1
In the hall is kept what is known as William Rufus's stirrup-iron. What to See in England A Guide to Places of Historic Interest, Natural Beauty or Literary Association
Pallium, the, Anselm's dispute with William Rufus about. Cameos from English History, from Rollo to Edward II
The hall was begun by William Rufus in 1097 A.D. and was enlarged by his successors. Early European History
As was said of William Rufus, "he loves the tall deer as he had been their father." The Pleasures of Life
William Rufus accidentally slain; Henry I becomes king of England; he renews the laws of Edward the Confessor and unites the Saxon and Norman races by his marriage with Matilda, granddaughter of Edmund "Ironside." The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 05 (From Charlemagne to Frederick Barbarossa)
Of its fate after the Battle of Hastings we know little, but it submitted without resistance and came into the hands of that Odo of Bayeaux who gave so much trouble to William Rufus. England of My Heart : Spring
Morogh was once told that William Rufus intended to make a bridge of his ships, and conquer Ireland. Cameos from English History, from Rollo to Edward II
The rough hunting-seat of William Rufus had long been the proudest and fairest palace in England. Life of Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen — Volume 1
William Rufus, however, had formed a plan of totally extirpating the Foresters, whose implacable hatred, and restless love of freedom, had so often disturbed the quiet of his kingdom, and despised his forest laws. Waverley Novels — Volume 12
His eldest son, Robert, inherits Normandy; his second son, William Rufus, secures the throne of England. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 05 (From Charlemagne to Frederick Barbarossa)
It was this harsh law, so bitterly resented, which at last, as we may think, cost William Rufus his life. England of My Heart : Spring
Malcolm and William Rufus were at war, and Edgar accompanied his brother-in-law to the banks of the Tyne, where they were met by William and Robert. Cameos from English History, from Rollo to Edward II
William Rufus, slain in the neighbouring forest, is buried in the old choir: his monument is of plain stone, without any inscription or ornament, and only shaped like a coffin. The Diary and Letters of Madame D'Arblay — Volume 2
He is sometimes called the Red King, but more commonly William Rufus. Young Folks' History of England
William Rufus expels Archbishop Anselm, from England in defiance of the papal legate. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 05 (From Charlemagne to Frederick Barbarossa)
All we really know about the death of William Rufus may be found in the English "Chronicle." England of My Heart : Spring
A man named Orgar accused him to William Rufus of intending to raise his nephews to the English crown. Cameos from English History, from Rollo to Edward II
William Rufus is disposed of, and David, as grave as a judge, is taking up his slate, looking a little fussed because there is a scratch in the corner. The Stokesley Secret
Arthour Twain was a man of considerable note—a solicitor on the highway in William Rufus' time. Mark Twain's Burlesque Autobiography
As devoted to the chase as his father, William Rufus frequently hunted in the forests of Windsor, and solemnised some of the festivals of the Church in the castle. Windsor Castle
The first disaster that befell Bishop Walkelin's building was the fall of the central tower in 1107, which all England, at the time, attributed to the burial beneath it of William Rufus. England of My Heart : Spring
Who killed William Rufus? is a question to which the answer becomes more doubtful in proportion to our knowledge of history. Cameos from English History, from Rollo to Edward II
But at present, the courts of justice are scarce opened in Westminster Hall at the time when William Rufus used to go to dinner in it. Isaac Bickerstaff, physician and astrologer
But King William Rufus was of that changing, temper that goes with jealousy and suspicion. Historic Girls
It is said to be founded by King William Rufus, but was not endowed or appointed till later times by Cardinal Beaufort.  From London to Land's End and Two Letters from the "Journey through England by a Gentleman"
In the lives of Harold and of William Rufus personal warfare against the Welsh forms an important part.  William the Conqueror
William Rufus was a fierce, hot-tempered man, without respect for religion, delighting in revelry, and in being surrounded with boisterous, hardy soldiers, whom he paid lavishly, though at the same time he was excessively avaricious. Cameos from English History, from Rollo to Edward II
One of these himself he saw, the death of his second son Richard, a youth of great promise, whose prolonged life might have saved England from the rule of William Rufus William the Conqueror
William Rufus too, known as yet only as the dutiful son of his father, was wounded in his defence.  William the Conqueror
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