| Thomas Warton - 1778 - 570 sivua
...preached before him on the preceding Sunday in the Temple church, on afcending the pulpit, they faluted him with three low bows. He dined, both in the hall, and in his privy-chamber, under a cloth of eftate. The pole-axes for his gentlemen penfioners were borrowed... | |
| Society of Antiquaries of London - 1817 - 594 sivua
...when they preached before him on the preceding Sunday in the Temple Church, on ascending the pulpit, saluted him with three low bows.* He dined, both in the hall and in his privy chamber, under a cloth of estate. The pole-axes for his-gentlemen pensioners were borrowed... | |
| Thomas Warton - 1824 - 488 sivua
...an " Exhibition of THE COCKNEYS on childermas-day, capArchery." Sec Reed's Shakspcare, 64. p. 247. He was attended by his lord .keeper, lord treasurer,...three low bows*. He dined, both in the hall, and in his privy-chamber, under a cloth of estate. The pole-axes for his gentlemen pensioners were borrowed... | |
| John Timbs - 1832 - 442 sivua
...1635, the jurisdiction privileges, and parade of this mock monarch are thus circumstantially described. He was attended by his Lord Keeper, Lord Treasurer,...Chamber, under a cloth of estate. The pole-axes for his Gentlemen Pensioners were borrowed of Lord Salisbury. Lord Holland, his temporary Justice in Eyre,... | |
| Thomas Warton - 1840 - 600 sivua
...captain of his band of pensioners and of his guard ; and with two chaplains, who were so se riously impressed with an idea of his regal dignity, that...three low bows*. He dined, both in the hall, and in his privy-chamber, under a cloth of estate. The pole-axes for his gentlemen pensioners were borrowed... | |
| Thomas Kibble Hervey - 1845 - 436 sivua
...1635, the jurisdiction privileges and parade of this mock monarch are thus circumstantially described. He was attended by his Lord Keeper, Lord Treasurer,...three low bows. He dined both in the Hall, and in his Privy Chamber, under a Cloth of Estate. The poleaxes for his Gentlemen Pensioners were borrowed... | |
| John Brand - 1849 - 574 sivua
...the jurisdiction, privileges, and parade of this mock monarch are thus circumstantially described. He was attended by his lord keeper, lord treasurer,...with three low bows. He dined both in the Hall and in his privy chamber, under a cloth of estate. The poleaxes for his gentlemen pensioners were borrowed... | |
| Abel Stevens, James Floy - 1855 - 586 sivua
...eight white staves, a captain of his band of pensioners, and of his guard ; and with two chapliiins. who were so seriously impressed with an idea of his...three low bows. He dined, both in the hall and in his privy chamber, under a clotli of estate. The pole-axes for his gentlemen pensioners were borrowed... | |
| Abel Stevens, James Floy - 1855 - 586 sivua
...seriously impressed with an idea of his regal dignity, that when they preached before him on the prectrding Sunday in the Temple Church, on ascending: the pulpit,...three low bows. He dined, both in the hall and in bis privy chamber, under a cloth of estate. Tbe pole-axes for his gentlemen pensioners were borrowed... | |
| Thomas Warton - 1870 - 1044 sivua
...and of his guard ; and with two chaplains, who were so seriously impressed with an idea of his real dignity, that when they preached before him on the...three low bows. He dined, both in the hall, and in his privy-chamber, under a cloth of estate. The pole-axes for his gentlemen pensioners were borrowed... | |
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