| Granville Penn - 1833 - 646 páginas
...glory of this day, expressed in the clothes of them " that rid, and their horses and horse-clothes. Both " the king and the Duke of York took notice of us, " as they saw us at the window." The editor of the Diary has not supplied the reader with information, how it came to pass that the... | |
| Granville Penn - 1833 - 644 páginas
...glory of this day, expressed in the clothes of them " that rid, and their horses and horse-clothes. Both " the king and the Duke of York took notice of us, " as they saw us at the window." The editor of the Diary has not supplied the reader with information, how it came to pass that the... | |
| Granville Penn - 1833 - 642 páginas
...glory of this day, expressed in the clothes of them " that rid, and their horses and horse-clothes. Both " the king and the Duke of York took notice of us, " as they saw m at the window." The editor of the Diary has not supplied the reader with information, how it came... | |
| Anthony Hamilton (Count), Charles II (King of England), Thomas Blount - 1853 - 568 páginas
...a company of men all like Turks ; but I know not yet what they are for. The streets all gravelled, and the houses hung with carpets before them, made...silver, that we were not able to look at it, our eyes at hist being so much overcome. Both the King and the Duke of York took notice of us, as they saw us at... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1854 - 496 páginas
...company of men all like Turkes ;2 but I know not yet what they are for. The streets all gravelled, and the houses hung with carpets before them, made...Duke of York took notice of us, as they saw us at the 1 The Ashmolean Museum Catalogue mentions " Eight verses upon Simon Wadloe, Vintner, dwelling att ye... | |
| John William Clayton - 1859 - 464 páginas
...My Lord Monk rode bare after the King, and led in his hand a spare horse The streets all gravelled, and the houses hung with carpets before them, made...able to look at it, our eyes at last being so much overcome."1 Such was the length of the cavalcade, that those who rode first were in Fleet Street when... | |
| Samuel [collections] Pepys - 1875 - 650 páginas
...a company of men all like Turkes ; but I know not yet what they are for. The streets all gravelled, and the houses hung with carpets before them, made brave show, and the ladies out of the windows, one of which over against us I took much notice of, and spoke of her, which made good sport among us.... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1875 - 552 páginas
...a company of men all like Turkes ; but I know not yet what they are for. The streets all gravelled, and the houses hung with carpets before them, made brave show, and the ladies out of the windows, one of which over against us I took much notice of, and spoke of her, which made good sport among us.... | |
| Mary Louisa Boyle - 1876 - 284 páginas
...St. Edward, and when he accompanied the King from the Tower to Whitehall, even in "a show so glorious with gold and silver that we were not able to look at it, Lord Sandwich's embroidery and diamonds were not ordinary ; " and afterwards " he talked to me of his... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1884 - 380 páginas
...company of men all like Turkes ; 3 but I know not yet what they are for. The streets all gravelled, and the houses hung with carpets before them, made brave show, and the ladies out of the windows, one of which over against us I took much notice of, and spoke of her, which made good sport among us.... | |
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