In early 1935, the Rondo left Glasgow in ballast, intending to round Scotland, pick up a cargo in Dunstan, Northumberland, and carry it to Oslo. |
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Fitting the skeleton key into the keyhole, Dunstan pushed the door open, and looked around the small room perfunctorily. |
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Dunstan had drawn his blade and swung round, the horses pulling the cart rolling their eyes in fright, drawing to a halt. |
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This is stolen from his cottage by the squire's reprobate son Dunstan Cass, who disappears. |
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Edgar, first King of All England, was crowned on Whit Sunday by Dunstan, Archbishop of Canterbury, in the Saxon abbey on the site of the present Bath Abbey. |
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His most trusted advisor was Dunstan, who he recalled from exile and made Archbishop of Canterbury. |
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Eadwig was not a popular king, and his reign was marked by conflict with nobles and the Church, primarily St Dunstan and Archbishop Oda. |
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Later, in 1343, Prior Hathbrand gave bells dedicated to Jesus and St Dunstan. |
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In the 10th century, Dunstan brought Athelwold to Glastonbury, where the two of them set up a monastery on Benedictine lines. |
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Royal power was put behind the reforming impulses of Dunstan and Athelwold, helping them to enforce their reform ideas. |
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The proven origins are that in the 960s or early 970s, Saint Dunstan, assisted by King Edgar, installed a community of Benedictine monks here. |
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Abbo therefore clearly makes Dunstan, then still living and the recipient of his work, the authority for what he has to say. |
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James Dunstan, prosecuting at Birmingham Crown Court, said the first victim worked from a city centre address advertising as Oriental Waterbed Massage. |
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The pinnacle of Edgar's reign was his coronation at Bath in 973, which was organised by Dunstan and forms the basis for the current coronation ceremony. |
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During the reforms of Dunstan, archbishop from 960 until his death in 988, a Benedictine abbey named Christ Church Priory was added to the cathedral. |
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