East Anglian, Or, Notes and Queries on Subjects Connected with the Counties of Suffolk, Cambridge, Essex and Norfolk, Volumen 4

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S. Tymms, 1892
 

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Página 199 - I've seen enough of thee And now am careless what thou say'st of me Thy smiles I court not nor thy frowns I fear My cares are past my head lies quiet here What faults you saw in me take care to shun And look at home enough there's to be done...
Página 71 - Humphrey, have granted for us and our heirs, as much as in us is. that the...
Página 336 - I beseech you be careful what captains of horse you choose, what men be mounted; a few honest men are better than numbers. Some time they must have for exercise. If you choose godly honest men to be captains of horse, honest men will follow them, and they will be careful to mount such.
Página 349 - Aldermen, and all the Companies, in their liveries, chains of gold, and banners ; Lords and Nobles, clad in cloth of silver, gold, and velvet ; the windows and balconies, all set with ladies ; trumpets, music, and myriads of people flocking, even so far as from Rochester, so as they were seven hours in passing the city, even from two in the afternoon till nine at night.
Página 231 - Restoration and while our doctor was yet at school, the master took occasion to publish his cavaliership by all the ways he could contrive ; and one was putting all the boarders who were of the chief families in the country, into red cloaks, because the cavaliers about the court usually wore such ; and scarlet was commonly called the king's colour. Of these he had near thirty to parade before him through that observing town to church ; which made no vulgar appearance.
Página 141 - Parish wherein the said book shall be laid up, which book ye shall every Sunday take forth, and in the presence of the said Wardens or one of them write and record in the same all the weddings, christenings, and burials made the whole week afore...
Página 71 - The King to all to whom, etc., Greeting. Know ye that we of our special grace have given and granted to Edmund de Hadham Earl of Richmond our very dear uterine brother our castle and lordship or Manor of Hadley in the County of Essex...
Página 32 - Lord of Ireland, To all to whom these present Letters shall come greeting; Know ye, that we...
Página 349 - This day, his Majesty Charles the Second came to London, after a sad and long exile and calamitous suffering both of the King and Church, being seventeen years. This was also his birth-day, and with a triumph of above 20,000 horse and foot, brandishing their swords, and shouting, with inexpressible joy; the ways strewed with flowers, the bells ringing, the streets hung with tapestry, fountains running with wine; the Mayor, Aldermen...
Página 350 - The Scornful Lady," at a new theatre in LincolnVInn- Fields. 30th. Was the first solemn fast and day of humiliation to deplore the sins which so long had provoked God against this afflicted church and people, ordered by Parliament to be annually celebrated to expiate the guilt of the execrable murder of the late King. This day (O the stupendous and inscrutable judgments of God !) were the...

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