A View of the Present State of Derbyshire: With an Account of Its Most Remarkable Antiquities, المجلد 2J. Drewry, 1789 |
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الصفحة 428 - They were enclosed by two side walls, and the head and breast of each were protected from the incumbent weight of stone by a flat one laid over that part of the top. Two bodies near the middle of the barrow were walled up and covered from head to foot, in the form of a long chest, with a stone cover to each.
الصفحة 99 - And that every inhabitant of the said town of Okebrook shall be at the several ales.
الصفحة 370 - Cavendifh in his poft-chaife and four, Attendants on horfeback ; Lord John Cavendifh in his poft-chaife and four, Attendants on horfeback ; Sir Francis Molyneux, and Sir Henry Hunloke, barts. in Sir Henry's coach and fix, Attendants on horfeback ; And upwards of forty other carriages of the neighbouring gentry, with their attendants ; Gentry on horfeback, three and three ; Servants on horfeback, in the fame manner.
الصفحة 366 - June 26th, in the twelfth year of his reign, advanced to the dignity of a Baron of this realm, by the title of LORD...
الصفحة 206 - There once lived in the street of St. Mary in Derby, a baker, who was particularly distinguished by his great charity and devotion. After having spent many years in acts of benevolence and piety, he was in a dream * called to give a very trying proof of his good principles ; he was required by the Virgin Mary to relinquish all his worldly...
الصفحة 260 - ... to the dignity of a Baron of this Realm, by the title of Lord Ossulston, Baron of Ossulston.
الصفحة 247 - Majesty was graciously pleased to advance him to the dignity of a peer of Great Britain, by the style and title of Baron Hawke, of Towton, In the county of York, by letters patent, bearing date May '20, 1776.
الصفحة 126 - In the back front, the faloon, which is a rotunda, appears to advantage. From the" hall lead the ftate rooms, which are not many. The reft of the houfe confifts of excellent offices, and comfortable apartments $ and the plan of the whole is eafy, and intelligible. The hall is perhaps one of the grandefr, and moft beautiful private rooms in England.
الصفحة 395 - Lord of Whittington, in the county of Salop, had two daughters; one of whom, named Mellet, was no less distinguished by a martial spirit than her father. This appeared from the declaration she made respecting the choice of a husband. She firmly resolved to marry none but a knight of great prowess; and her father, to confirm her purpose, and to procure and encourage a number...
الصفحة 153 - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, and Earl Ogle, of Ogle. She had also an equal number of daughters, namely, Frances, married to Sir Henry Pierpoint; Elizabeth, to Charles Stuart, Earl of Lenox ; and Mary, to Gilbert Earl of Shrewsbury. This very celebrated...