| Richard Lane Freer - Archdeacons - 1866 - 316 pages
...court. The Queen sups and dines alone, with very few attendants, and it is very seldom that anybody, foreigner or native, is admitted at that time, and then only at the intercession of somebody in power." The accounts transmitted to us of the royal revels of this reign,... | |
| Richard Lane Freer - Archdeacons - 1866 - 316 pages
...court. The Queen sups and dines alone, with very few attendants, and it is very seldom that anybody, foreigner or native, is admitted at that time, and then only at the intercession of somebody in power." The accounts transmitted to us of the royal revels of this reign,... | |
| American literature - 1871 - 730 pages
...court. " The queen dines and sups alone, with very few attendants ; and it is very seldom that anybody, foreigner or native, is admitted at that time, and then only at the intercession of somebody in power." • 5,". CATALOGUE OF BOOKS FOR SALE AT THE ANNEXED PRICES, BY... | |
| John Timbs - Historic buildings - 1872 - 598 pages
...Court. The Queen dines and sups alone, with very few attendants ; and it is very seldom that anybody, foreigner or native, is admitted at that time, and then only at the intercession of somebody in power." To return to the history of the royal abode. King James I. erected... | |
| James Thorne - England - 1876 - 426 pages
...Queen dines and sups alone with very few attendants ; and it is very seldom that any body, foreign or native, is admitted at that time, and then only at the intercession of somebody in power." * James I. settled the palace and park on his wife, Anne of Denmark,... | |
| James Thorne - England - 1876 - 450 pages
...Queen dines and sups alone with very few attendants ; and it is very seldom that any body, foreign or native, is admitted at that time, and then only at the intercession of somebody in power." * James I. settled the palace and park on his wife, Anne of Denmark,... | |
| George Walter Thornbury - 1880 - 678 pages
...queen dines and sups alone, with very few attendants ; and it is very seldom that anybody, foreign or native, is admitted at that time, and then only at the intercession of somebody in power." The German traveller is particular in describing with exact minuteness... | |
| Aungervyle society - 1881 - 360 pages
...Court. The Queen dines and sups alone, with very few attendance; and it is very seldom that anybody, Foreigner or Native, is admitted at that Time, and then only at the intercession of somebody in power. Near this Palace is the Queen's Park, stocked with Deer. Such Parks... | |
| Agnes Strickland - Great Britain - 1882 - 700 pages
...queen dines and sups alone, with very few attendants ; and it is very seldom that any body, foreign or native, is admitted at that time, and then only at the intercession of somebody in power." Roger Lord North was carving one day at dinner, when the queen... | |
| William Howarth (F.R.Hist.S.) - 1885 - 174 pages
...Court. The Queen dines and sups alone with very few attendants ; and it is very seldom that anybody, foreigner or native, is admitted at that time, and then only at the intercession of somebody in power."* On the 19th of March, 1572, Queen Elizabeth kept her Maundy at... | |
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