Curialia Miscellanea; Or, Anecdotes of Old Times: Regal, Noble, Gentilitial, and Miscellaneous: Including Authentic Anecdotes of the Royal Household, and the Manners and Customs of the Court, at an Early Period of the English HistoryJ. Nichols, Son, and Bentley, 1818 - 351 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة xxix
... Queen's college , Cambridge , for whom the Deanry of Winchester was intended by the Minister on the part of the Crown . Thus Mr. Pegge's interests and applications were to begin de novo with the Patron of Bramp- ton ; for , his ...
... Queen's college , Cambridge , for whom the Deanry of Winchester was intended by the Minister on the part of the Crown . Thus Mr. Pegge's interests and applications were to begin de novo with the Patron of Bramp- ton ; for , his ...
الصفحة lxix
... QUEEN , and the rest of the Royal Family . 8. Prosperity to the British Empire . 9. The Duke of Leeds , and prosperity to the House of Osborne . 10. The Duke of Devonshire , and prosperity to the House of Cavendish . 11. The Earl of ...
... QUEEN , and the rest of the Royal Family . 8. Prosperity to the British Empire . 9. The Duke of Leeds , and prosperity to the House of Osborne . 10. The Duke of Devonshire , and prosperity to the House of Cavendish . 11. The Earl of ...
الصفحة lxxii
... Queen , Led with fresh glories to the British Throne . * Sir John Dalrymple's " Continuation of Memoirs of Great Britain . " + Samuel Pegge . 1 Whittington Moor . § Earl of Devon , Earl of Danby , and Mr. John D'Arcy . L Oh , Friend ...
... Queen , Led with fresh glories to the British Throne . * Sir John Dalrymple's " Continuation of Memoirs of Great Britain . " + Samuel Pegge . 1 Whittington Moor . § Earl of Devon , Earl of Danby , and Mr. John D'Arcy . L Oh , Friend ...
الصفحة 35
... Queen , 1136 , laid their Crowns on the Altar , after their third Coronation at Worcester , vowing they would never wear them again . What the occasion of this vow was , nobody has told us ; and Lord Lyttelton does not even guess at the ...
... Queen , 1136 , laid their Crowns on the Altar , after their third Coronation at Worcester , vowing they would never wear them again . What the occasion of this vow was , nobody has told us ; and Lord Lyttelton does not even guess at the ...
الصفحة 75
... Queen be set by day - light , from Candlemas to Michaelmas ; and in the winter time , to eight of the clock et farthest . Item , after the King and Queen's liveries delivered as aforesaid , no officer abide in his office , nor resort ...
... Queen be set by day - light , from Candlemas to Michaelmas ; and in the winter time , to eight of the clock et farthest . Item , after the King and Queen's liveries delivered as aforesaid , no officer abide in his office , nor resort ...
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