Upon notice in town of this cavalade, all the show company took their places at windows and balconies, with the foot guard in the streets, to partake of the fine sight, and being once s'ettled for the march, it moved, as the design was, statelily along.... The Order of the Coif - Page 246by Alexander Pulling - 1884 - 288 pagesFull view - About this book
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - Bibliography - 1823 - 426 pages
...black foot-cloths, in the best manner they could : and divers of the nobility, as usual, in compliance and honour to a new lord chancellor, attended also in their equipments. Upon notice in town of this cavalcade, all the show company took their places at windows and balconies, with the foot- guard in... | |
| Books - 1823 - 428 pages
...black foot-cloths, in the best manner they could : and divers of the nobility, as usual, in compliance and honour to a new lord chancellor, attended also in their equipments. Upon notice in town of this cavalcade, all the show company took their places at windows and balconies, with the foot-guard in... | |
| Roger North - College teachers - 1826 - 484 pages
...ing, and so equipped themselves with black foot-cloaths in the best manner they could ; and divers of the nobility, as usual, in compliment and honour...also in their equipments. Upon notice in town of this cavalcade, all the show-company took their places at windows and balconies, with the foot guards in... | |
| Law - 1831 - 446 pages
...best manner thev (c) Fortneu de Laud. Legum Angl. 123, a. (d) Ex Uegist. Inter Trmpli, fol. 58, n. could ; and diverse of the nobility, as usual, in...equipments. Upon notice in town of this cavaleade, all the shew company took their places at windows, and baleonies, wiia the foot guard in the streets to partake... | |
| Literature - 1841 - 500 pages
...in the best manner they could. And divers of the nobility, as usual, in compliment and honour to the new Lord Chancellor, attended also in their equipments. Upon notice in town of this cavalcade, all the show company took their places at windows and balconies, with the foot-guard in... | |
| Law - 1870 - 542 pages
...hiring, and so equipped themselves with black foot-cloths, in the best manner they could ; and divers of the nobility, as usual, in compliment and honour...also in their equipments. Upon notice in town of this cavalcade, all the show company took their places at windows and balconies, with the foot guard in... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - Judges - 1845 - 628 pages
...hiring, and so equipped themselves with black foot-cloaths in the best manner they could : and divers of the nobility, as usual, in compliment and honour...also in their equipments. Upon notice in town of this cavalcade, all the show company took their places at windows and balconies, with the foot guard in... | |
| Edward Foss - Courts - 1864 - 438 pages
...(Examen, 56) gives an amusing account of an accident which befell the judge in Hilary Term, 1673. " His Lordship (Lord Shaftesbury) had an early fancy,...also in their equipments. Upon notice in town of this cavalade, all the show company took their places at windows and balconies, with the foot guard in the... | |
| Charles Knight - Great Britain - 1854 - 342 pages
...hiring, and so equipped themselves with black foot-cloths in the best manner they could ; and divers of the nobility, as usual, in compliment and honour to a new lord-chancellor, attended also in their equipments. Upon notice in town of this cavalcade, all the... | |
| Edward Foss - Courts - 1864 - 432 pages
...(Examen, 56) gives an amusing account of an accident which befell the judge in Hilary Term, 1673. " His Lordship (Lord Shaftesbury) had an early fancy,...also in their equipments. Upon notice in town of this cavalade, all the show company took their places at windows and balconies, with the foot guard in the... | |
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