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Aslan has bargained to exchange his own life for Edmund's.

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" Although Edmund went out of his way to declare that the story of Father and Son was " scrupulously true ," Thwaite cites a dozen occasions on which either Edmund's " memory betray him — he admitted it was ' like a colander '"— or he " changed things deliberately to make a better story.
A few years later the first chapel dedicated to him, St Edmund's Chapel, was consecrated in Dover by his friend Richard of Chichester ( making it the only chapel dedicated to one English saint by another ).
From Irish annals it is known that Edmund's old rival Olaf Guthfrithson left Dublin in 939 ( Annals of the Four Masters ), that in 940 his cousin Amlaíb Cuarán ( also Olaf Sihtricsson ) joined him in York ( Annals of the Four Masters, Annals of Clonmacnoise ) and that Olaf Guthfrithson died in 941 ( Annals of Clonmacnoise, Chronicon Scotorum ), while the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle ( MS E ) dates his death – incorrectly it seems – to 942.
Edmund's support of the king placed him in conflict with the queen, Isabella of France, and her lover Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March.
Nevertheless, Henry allowed him to succeed as Duke of Suffolk in 1491, though at some time later, Edmund's title was demoted to the rank of Earl.
After the death of Richard IV and Edmund's older brother, he is briefly King of England ; a lyric one of the closing credits for Blackadder II describes him as " a king / Although for only thirty seconds ".
In 1978 the bishops spouses were accommodated at the nearby St Edmund's School ( an Anglican private school ); this separation of spouses was not felt helpful, indeed, the wife of Archbishop Desmond Tutu was famously observed climbing in through the window of her husband's room to visit him.
The significance of the death contains elements of both the ransom theory of atonement and the satisfaction theory: Aslan suffers Edmund's penalty ( satisfaction ), and buys him back from the White Witch, who was entitled to him by reason of his treachery ( ransom ).
Life at the monastery of Bury St. Edmund's, where he spent most of his life, gave him a leisure that many another poet might have envied, and enabled him to explore and establish every major Chaucerian genre, except such as were manifestly unsuited to his profession, like the fabliau.
They reveal to him that Edmund's steel-rim glasses, which he always wore, were not on him at the time of the explosion, and are nowhere to be found.
It can also be thought that Edmund's repeated heroism and nobility is an attempt at compensating for betraying his siblings, regardless of whether or not they still hold it against him.
Daneh Ghorbani was Edmund's wife, but she left him ( or vice versa ) more than ten years before The Fall.
Shortly before he dies, he finally calls Edmund by his correct first name, although Edmund's response convinces him that he made a mistake ; when Edmund asks to be called by his nom de plume, The Black Adder, he calls him The Black Dagger.
In addition, the oldest post-Reformation Catholic school in England, St Edmund's College, Ware, a former seminary, in Hertfordshire ( which Challoner himself helped to re-establish from Douay, France to its present site ), name one of their five houses after him.
Sir Edmund's son Sir Ambrose succeeded him in 1920.
Although Cassie came face to face with Edmund's violent side when she saw him beating up Jonathan, she still stayed loyal to him.

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Present-day church community life is extremely diverse and makes good use of St Edmund's Hall ( also destroyed during the Second World War and rebuilt ) to the rear of the church.
In 1661, following the Restoration of the Monarchy, Sir Edmund's son ( Sir Ralph Verney ) was awarded a baronetcy by King Charles II for his and his father's loyalty and bravery during the preceding period of unrest.
His father explained that there had been a fall of snow during the night, and so the sunlight was reflecting off the snow and entering Edmund's bedroom from below, instead of above, thus reversing the patterns of light and shade.
Edmund's father, James, had been captain of a company in the American forces during the Revolutionary War, and after the war his family moved to North Carolina where his father became a state representative.

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Several of the state secondary schools now specialise: Astor College for the Arts ; Dover Grammar School for Girls is a selective specialist Humanities College ; Dover Grammar School for Boys, a selective Business and Enterprise College ; St Edmund's Catholic College for the Performing Arts ; and Dover Christ Church Academy, a specialist Maths, ICT and Music Academy.
* Cradle roll design ; St. Edmund's, Pitlake, 1922
* I Am Among You As He That Serveth ; stained glass window design, St. Edmund's, Pitlake, 1962
Despite that fact, Edmund's aristocracy has lowered ; he is now simply a lord, rather than a Prince.
In 1918 he was ordained a Roman Catholic priest ; in 1919 he joined the staff of St Edmund's College, Ware, Hertfordshire, remaining there until 1926.
This flow of patronage continued after the death of Edward I in 1307 ; in 1308 Edward II returned the hundred of Purslow to Arundel, an honour that Edward I had confiscated from Edmund's father.
After his victory in the battle, Richard III is then unintentionally killed by Lord Edmund Plantagenet ; Richard borrows Edmund's horse, which he thinks is a stray.
Notable schools include the Jesuit colleges of St Aloysius and Saint Ignatius ' College, Riverview in Sydney, Saint Ignatius ' College, Adelaide and Xavier College in Melbourne ; the Marist Brothers St Joseph's College, Hunters Hill, the Society of the Sacred Heart's Rosebay Kincoppal School, the Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary's Loreto Kirribilli, the Sisters of Mercy's Monte Sant ' Angelo Mercy College, the Christian Brothers ' St Edmund's College, Canberra and Aquinas College, Perth-however, the list and range of Catholic primary and secondary schools in Australia is long and diverse and extends throughout metropolitan, regional and remote Australia: see Catholic Schools in Australia
This is caused by Edmund's revelation of his deceit when, upon entering Narnia, he says ; " I say ... oughtn't we to be bearing a bit more to the left, that is, if we are aiming for the lamp-post ?"..
About nine years later, Sir Thomas Lovell, who married Isabel, Edmund's sister, presented a petition to parliament, stating that Edmund was " not of sufficient discretion to guide himself and his livelihood ; nor able to serve his sovereign after his duty " and asking " that he might have the guidance and governance of the said Edmund " and all his property.
It has a number of schools ; the larger primary schools are St. Edmund's Church of England Primary School, Northfield Primary and Nursery School, Peafield Lane Primary and Nursery School, Leas Park Junior School and Nettleworth Primary and Nursery School.
* Dr Richard Maitland Laws FRS, academic ; formerly President of the British Antarctic Survey and Master of St Edmund's College, Cambridge
* From Mendip ; Ashwick, Chilcompton and Stratton, Chewton Mendip and Ston Easton, Croscombe and Pilton, the Glastonbury divisions of St. Benedict's, St. Edmund's, St. John's, and St. Mary's ; Moor, Rodney and Westbury, St. Cuthbert Out North, Shepton East, Shepton West, Street North, Street South, Street West, Wells Central, Wells St. Cuthbert's, Wells St. Thomas ', and Wookey and St. Cuthbert Out West.
Mrs. Swettenham is a single mother and is attempting to convince Colonel Easterbrook to marry her ; her son, Edmund, greatly resents this ( Edmund's romance with Philippa is also deleted.

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Despite Edmund's respected intelligence and abilities, he has no personal fortune to speak of, apart from his frequently fluctuating wage packet from the Prince, as he says: " If I'm running short of cash, all I have to do is go upstairs and ask Prince Fat-head for a rise.
" The biographer of both Gosses, Ann Thwaite, has established just how inaccurate Edmund's recollections of his childhood were, that Edmund indeed, as Henry James remarked, had " a genius for inaccuracy.
His death leads not to the crowning of Henry Tudor, but to the rule of the fictional Richard IV, who in the television series has grown up to be Edmund's father.
During the ceremony intended to invest Temple with leadership, however, King Snake rebelled, declared himself the next Naja-Naja, and his followers healed his eyes in a Lazarus Pit the cult has access to ( which could only be opened by Temple, explaining Sir Edmund's subterfuge ).
St Edmund's church in Sedgefield is noted for its ornate 17th century Cosin woodwork, unique to County Durham: this is especially precious now that the display in Brancepeth has perished through fire.
It is said that at dusk, on the anniversary of his death every year, an apparition of the battle itself appears on the lawns of the great house, and has been reported by many servants from the house through the years since Sir Edmund's death.
Although Fellows at most colleges dine at a ' High Table ' ( separately from the students ), St Edmund's has no such division, and undergraduates, postgraduates and Fellows mix over dinner and other social activities.
After his victim's death has been officially declared, Ned is contacted by Edmund's lawyer about a new will that Racine supposedly drew up on Edmund's behalf which was witnessed by Matty's friend Mary Ann Simpson.
He was the Master of St Edmund's College, University of Cambridge from 1996 until 2004 and has been a Special Professor in Animal Physiology at the University of Nottingham since 1988.
By this point Edmund's character has matured a great deal which can be seen in the way he deals with his cousin Eustace and in the power struggle with Caspian.
Since the fall, she has become Edmund's common-law wife ( the books contain no evidence of a formal ceremony ).
The oldest church in the ward is St Edmund's church ( Anglican ) which has parts that date back to the 13th century.
When Edmund's absence is discovered, Mr. Beaver deduces that he has gone to betray them to the Witch, so they leave hurriedly to head for Aslan's camp.
The original St Edmund's Grade II listed building has been converted into apartments, and the church congregation now meets in the modern worship-centre next door.
At Edmund's will reading, it is revealed that Edmund has three families that don't know about each other.
An interesting anecdote has survived concerning one of Edmund's sons, Richard, who, born in 1665 gained a reputation as an accomplished wrestler and ‘ cudgeller ’ in the area.

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