The Year Book of Daily Recreation and Information: Concerning Remarkable Men and Manners, Times and Seasons, Solemnities and Merry-makings, Antiquities and Novelties on the Plan of the Every-day Book and Table Book ...T. Tegg, 1832 - 1643 pages |
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Page 21
... arms , herald , or pursuivant , for crying " Largess " before his lordship on new - year's day , as upon the twelfth day following , for each day , 10s . To his lordship's six trumpets , when they play at my lord's chamber door , on new ...
... arms , herald , or pursuivant , for crying " Largess " before his lordship on new - year's day , as upon the twelfth day following , for each day , 10s . To his lordship's six trumpets , when they play at my lord's chamber door , on new ...
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... arms , and supposed by him to have been written by an esquire or gentleman - usher of that sove- reign , contains the order of regal cere- mony to this effect : - On New - year's Day the king ought to wear his surcoat , and his kirtle ...
... arms , and supposed by him to have been written by an esquire or gentleman - usher of that sove- reign , contains the order of regal cere- mony to this effect : - On New - year's Day the king ought to wear his surcoat , and his kirtle ...
Page 45
... arms , of gold set full of rich stones ; and no temporal man to touch it , but the king himself ; and the squire for the body must bring it to the king in a fair kercheif , and the king must put them on himself ; and he must have his ...
... arms , of gold set full of rich stones ; and no temporal man to touch it , but the king himself ; and the squire for the body must bring it to the king in a fair kercheif , and the king must put them on himself ; and he must have his ...
Page 49
... arms , the earl of Arundel with his sword drawn ran to the bed chamber to rescue the king's person , and the city was in an uproar . * On January 6th , 1662 , being Twelfth night , Mr. Evelyn records in his diary as follows : -This ...
... arms , the earl of Arundel with his sword drawn ran to the bed chamber to rescue the king's person , and the city was in an uproar . * On January 6th , 1662 , being Twelfth night , Mr. Evelyn records in his diary as follows : -This ...
Page 79
... arms , and the greater part was devoted to the purposes of a prison . After the restoration it returned once more to the Derby family , and was ultimately destined to its present use . Humphrey Chetham , by his will dated 16 December ...
... arms , and the greater part was devoted to the purposes of a prison . After the restoration it returned once more to the Derby family , and was ultimately destined to its present use . Humphrey Chetham , by his will dated 16 December ...
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