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5801 He was killed in battle. Maldred Lord of Carlisle and Allerdale (I3365)
 
5802 He was killed in battle. Pilkington, Sir Thomas (I23226)
 
5803 He was killed in battle. Conan I "le Tort" Duke of Brittany, Count of Rennes (I3091)
 
5804 He was killed in battle. Isaac II Angelos Emperor of the East (I3159)
 
5805 He was killed in battle. Dubh King of Alba (I22519)
 
5806 He was killed in battle. Adalbert Count of Metz (I4556)
 
5807 He was killed in battle. de Toeni, Roger I de Conches "the Spainiard" (I3041)
 
5808 He was killed in battle. Saint Louis IX King of France (I3141)
 
5809 He was killed in battle. Patrick Earl of Salisbury (I6796)
 
5810 He was killed in battle. Robert I Count of Artois (I2889)
 
5811 He was killed in battle. Thomas Lord Dagworth (I23955)
 
5812 He was killed in battle. Thiemo II Count in the Quinziggau (I8575)
 
5813 He was killed in battle. Lothar IV Count of Walback (I5606)
 
5814 He was killed in battle. Lothar Count of Stade (I9051)
 
5815 He was killed in battle. de Coucy, Raoul I Sire de Coucy and Marle (I3705)
 
5816 He was killed in battle. Gebhard Count of Supplinburg in the Herzgau (I22300)
 
5817 He was killed in battle. Frederick Count of Formbach (I3801)
 
5818 He was killed in battle. Count Arnold I (I4401)
 
5819 He was killed in battle. Eberhard I Count in the Lahngau (I24819)
 
5820 He was killed in battle. Gisea II Count of Hollenden (I22320)
 
5821 He was killed in battle. Lambert I "the Bearded" Count of Louvain and Mons (I3205)
 
5822 He was killed in battle. Behémond II Prince of Antioch and Taranto (I4491)
 
5823 He was killed in battle. Rapoto IV Count of Cham (I8931)
 
5824 He was killed in battle. Ramiro I King of Aragon (I4317)
 
5825 He was killed in battle. Gerhard Count in the Metzgau (I4342)
 
5826 He was killed in battle. Adalbert III Count of Longwy and Duke of Upper Lorraine (I4307)
 
5827 He was killed in battle. Sieghard VI Count in the Chiemgau (I8933)
 
5828 He was killed in battle. Robert I Duke of France (I2996)
 
5829 He was killed in battle. Svatislav I Igorjewitsch Prince of Novgorod, Grand Duke of Kiev, Grand Prince of Perejaslaw (I3443)
 
5830 He was killed in battle. Oleg Prince of Kiev (I4471)
 
5831 He was killed in battle. His estates were forfeited to the crown. Ealdorman Æthelwold (I22634)
 
5832 He was killed in in the sea battle at Bravik. Harold Hilditonn King of Lethra in Stealland, Denmark (I4474)
 
5833 He was killed in the battle at Huesca. Sancho Ramirez I King of Aragon (I4313)
 
5834 He was killed in the Battle of Arsuf while on the Third Crusade. Jacques d'Avêsnes Seigneur d'Avêsnes, Leuze, Conde and Guise (I4109)
 
5835 He was killed in the Battle of Barbery Hill. Cuthwine Under-ruler of Wessex (I2863)
 
5836 He was killed in the battle of Bravik. Randver Radbardsson of Denmark (I5325)
 
5837 He was killed in the Battle of Brissarthe against the Normans. Robert "the Strong" Count of Anjou and Blois (I3002)
 
5838 He was killed in the battle of Cassel. de Crepon, William (I22573)
 
5839 He was killed in the Battle of Holme. Sigehelm Ealdorman of Kent (I2846)
 
5840 He was killed in the Battle of Hormuz by Ardashir, King of Persia, his son-in-law. Artabanus IV Great King of Parthia (I9393)
 
5841 He was killed in the battle of Lechfeld. Conrad "the Wise" Duke of Lorraine and Franconia (I3186)
 
5842 He was killed in the Battle of Lille. Lambert of Boulogne Count of Lens in Artrois (I2478)
 
5843 He was killed in the Battle of Ramleh. His death may have been on the 27th of May. Stephen III Count of Blois (I3323)
 
5844 He was killed in the Battle of Stamford Bridge. Godwinson, Tostig Earl of Northumberia (I22567)
 
5845 He was killed in the Battle of Taillebourg near Cognac. Archambaud VIII de Bourbon "the Great" Seigneur de Bourbon (I8742)
 
5846 He was killed in the Battle of the Standard being struck by an arrow. He was one of the Scottish commanders. Gospatric II Earl of Lothian (I22242)
 
5847 He was killed in the Battle of Towton. Welles, Sir Lionel KG, Lord Wells (I8804)
 
5848 He was killed in the old Indian House of Deerfield "by a shot fired through a hole, still seen, in the front door.Stebbins, Hannah (I17975)
 
5849 He was killed in the Woëvre forest on orders of the mayor of the palace, Eboin. Dagobert II King of the Austrasian Franks (I3436)
 
5850 He was killed on the second bank of the Charles River opposite Death's Bridge by Indians. His daughter was born the next day at Bullard's fort, her mother having died in childbirth a few hours after the birth. Wood, Jonathan (I19738)
 
5851 He was killed together with his brother and most of his relatives at the Battle of Bryn Glas, also known as the Battle of Pilleth. Whitney, Sir Robert (I10121)
 
5852 He was killed together with his brother Henry VI, Count of Luxembourg in the Battle of Worringen against John I, Duke of Brabant. Waleran I of Luxemburg Sire de Ligni and de Roussi (I21989)
 
5853 He was killed while in the Revolutionary Army. Hill, Israel (I14511)
 
5854 He was killed while leading his company across fallen logs to assault the Indian fortifications in the "Great Swamp Fight" of King Philip's War. Johnson, Capt. Isaac (I367)
 
5855 He was killed. daughter of Eanfrith (I6320)
 
5856 He was killed. Leigh, Abraham (I23040)
 
5857 He was killed. de Montgomery, Matthew Seigneur de Montmorency (I21968)
 
5858 He was killed. Donald II of Alba King of the Scots (I3342)
 
5859 He was King of the Ostrogoths in Pannonia. Theudemir King of the Ostrogoths (I9206)
 
5860 He was knighted by the King at the capture of Berwick.  de Percy, Sir Henry Lord Percy (I7578)
 
5861 He was knighted for his service at the Battle of Hutton Field, Scotland. Standish, Sir Alexander (I23232)
 
5862 He was known for his prudence and mildness. Cuhelyn King of Britain (I2572)
 
5863 He was listed as 23 years old in 1635. Bement, John (I2173)
 
5864 He was listed as 27 years old in 1635. Bement, William (I16291)
 
5865 He was listed as 90 years old at his death according to the Charlestown Parish Records. Swett, John (I16062)
 
5866 He was living about 1554. Robage, Thomas (I23738)
 
5867 He was living between 1154 and 1189. de Hocton, Adam (I23542)
 
5868 He was living form 1152 to 1156. Constantine FitzWilliam (I22237)
 
5869 He was living from 767 to 770. Thüringbert (I3010)
 
5870 He was living in 1086. Ribald of Middleham (I23401)
 
5871 He was living in 1150. de Riddlesford, Walter (I23437)
 
5872 He was living in 1234. de Bello Campo, Thomas (I23366)
 
5873 He was living in 1368. de Sutton, John III (I23687)
 
5874 He was living in 1377. FitzAlan, Sir Edmund (I23156)
 
5875 He was living in 1397. Harington of Farleton, Sir Nicholas (I23205)
 
5876 He was living in 1453. Houghton, Henry (I23521)
 
5877 He was living in 751. Childebrand I Lord of Perracy and of Bougy, Count of Autun (I4735)
 
5878 He was living in July 995. In that month, he confirmed a donation of property. Count Archambaud (I22541)
 
5879 He was Lord Berkley of Berkley Castle. de Berkeley, Sir Maurice "the Magnanimous" Lord Berkeley of Berkeley Castle (I21702)
 
5880 He was lord of the manors of Kingsley and Bryn. Gerard, John (I24136)
 
5881 He was made a Knight Banneret. de Ros, Sir Thomas Lord Ros of Helmsley (I8080)
 
5882 He was made Lord of the Manor, Dryby in Lancaster, England.  Prescott, James (I482)
 
5883 He was made the Marshal of England.  Thomas of Brotherton Earl of Norfolk, Marshall of England (I2805)
 
5884 He was master of a short-hand which had puzzled us in several documents, and to which we did not imagine that any key could ever be found. Amono- the papers deposited in the library of the Connecticut Historical Society, many years since, was a stout little vellum-covered volume of nearly four hundred pages, closely written in this hand, with no clew to the subject nor to the writer's name. It lay unnoticed until about the year 1857, when it attracted the attention of J. Hammond Trumbull, LL.D., who is as ingenious in such matters as he is persevering in his researches. He succeeded in deciphering it, and found it to consist of notes of sermons and lectures, delivered in Windsor and Hartford, between April, 1638, and May, 1641, in regular course. The writer's name is not given, but his birthday is noted on the first leaf of the volume, and this and other facts identify him as Henry Wolcott, Jr.; and it is a curious fact that the only record of his birth is found among these hieroglyphics, and the date has been unknown till now. Having called Dr. Trumbull's attention to this fact, we give his answer, which explains his discovery of the authorship : —

I was aware that the entry of Henry Wolcott's birth in the short-hand notebook supplied a date not hitherto ascertained, and corrects the year to which his birth has been usually assigned. This entry was my first clew to the ownership of the note-book. It is made at the top of the first leaf in the volume, in a single line, which, deciphered, reads : " Tlie day I was born was the 21 of January 1610" — that is, of course, 1611, N. S. So I had given, a regular hearer of Mr. Warham and Mr. Huit from 1638 to 1641, who was an occasional hearer of Mr. Hooker and Mr. Stone, at times when the Court was in session at Hartford, and who was born in 161 1. Henry Wolcott, Jr., was the only man in the Colony that could satisfy the conditions of the problem ; and on looking, for corroboration, into the " Wolcott Ledger," I found numerous entries in the same characters employed in the notebook. The latter contains no other entry of personal or family matters. The Ledger notes the birth of one or two children in short-hand, but supplies no new dates. 
Wolcott, Henry (I16562)
 
5885 He was mentioned in 1221. de Hocton, Sir Adam (I23540)
 
5886 He was mentioned in his brother's will. Graves, Jonathan (I19230)
 
5887 He was mentioned in his brother's will. Graves, Mary (I19232)
 
5888 He was mentioned in his father's will of 7 November 1608. Prescott, John (I488)
 
5889 He was mentioned in the will of his grandson, Rowland Eliot. Eliot, George (I24650)
 
5890 He was mortally wounded at a tournament at Ware, which King Henry III had expressly forbidden, as he did not want any of his subjects killing one another in sport. Gilbert was thrown from his horse and his foot was caught in the stirrup, thus he was dragged for some distance on the ground and died from the injuries received.  Mashal, Gilbert Earl of Pembroke (I21691)
 
5891 He was mortally wounded in 1303 at the Battle of Buelt against the Welsh, taken to Wigmore Castle, where he dyed almost immediately. de Mortimer of Wigmore, Sir Edmund (I7575)
 
5892 He was most likely killed in Devon during King Alfred's second war. Ubbe Ragnarsson (I22639)
 
5893 He was murdered by agents of his kinsman, Clovis I, King of the Salic Franks. Cloderic "the Parricide" King of Cologne (I3405)
 
5894 He was murdered by an outlaw named Leolf who stabbed him to death at a banquet to St.Augustin. Edmund "the Magnificent" King of England (I2842)
 
5895 He was murdered by Ebrion. Saint Léger Bishop of Autun (I22688)
 
5896 He was murdered by Frédégonde. Merovech (I22757)
 
5897 He was murdered by Gabriel Dumont, Baron de Blaignac, lieutenant of a company of marines. Gabriel ran Toussaint through with his sword, after which he fled. Hunault dit Deschamps, Toussaint (I11076)
 
5898 He was murdered by his half-brother. Raymond Berenger II "Cabeza de Estope" Count of Barcelona (I3918)
 
5899 He was murdered by his own son at the instigation of Clovis I. Siegbert "the Lame" King of Cologne (I3407)
 
5900 He was murdered by Sigrid Starraade. Harald "Granske" Under-King of Vigulmark, Vestfold, and Agde (I3791)
 

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