London: Its Celebrated Characters and Remarkable Places, 2. kötetR. Bentley, 1871 - 439 oldal |
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... TOWER . Description of the Fortress . - Its Principal Bulwarks . - Tower Chapel . Traitors ' Gate . - Kings who built , enlarged , and lived in it . - Distinguished Prisoners whose Misfortunes or Crimes have thrown a deep Interest over ...
... TOWER . Description of the Fortress . - Its Principal Bulwarks . - Tower Chapel . Traitors ' Gate . - Kings who built , enlarged , and lived in it . - Distinguished Prisoners whose Misfortunes or Crimes have thrown a deep Interest over ...
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... Tower , whence , on the day of his trial , he was con- veyed by water to Westminster Hall , still attended with all the ceremony due to his high position . When , however , later in the day he re - embarked on board his barge at West ...
... Tower , whence , on the day of his trial , he was con- veyed by water to Westminster Hall , still attended with all the ceremony due to his high position . When , however , later in the day he re - embarked on board his barge at West ...
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... Tower Hill . During the time that the famous conclave was sitting in judgment , in the great hall at Blackfriars ... Tower a great peal of ordnance went off hastily . " A few years afterwards , when Henry the Eighth declared his marriage ...
... Tower Hill . During the time that the famous conclave was sitting in judgment , in the great hall at Blackfriars ... Tower a great peal of ordnance went off hastily . " A few years afterwards , when Henry the Eighth declared his marriage ...
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... Tower . Around her were many noblemen - the Duke of Suffolk , the Marquis of Dorset , her father , the Earl of Wiltshire , with the Earls of Arundel , Derby , Rutland , Worcester , and others , all in their private barges . She thus ...
... Tower . Around her were many noblemen - the Duke of Suffolk , the Marquis of Dorset , her father , the Earl of Wiltshire , with the Earls of Arundel , Derby , Rutland , Worcester , and others , all in their private barges . She thus ...
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Its Celebrated Characters and Remarkable Places John Heneage Jesse. THE TOWER . DESCRIPTION OF THE FORTRESS . - ITS PRINCIPAL BULWARKS . -TOWER CHAPEL . TRAITORS ' GATE . - KINGS WHO BUILT , ENLARGED , AND LIVED IN IT . - DISTINGUISHED ...
Its Celebrated Characters and Remarkable Places John Heneage Jesse. THE TOWER . DESCRIPTION OF THE FORTRESS . - ITS PRINCIPAL BULWARKS . -TOWER CHAPEL . TRAITORS ' GATE . - KINGS WHO BUILT , ENLARGED , AND LIVED IN IT . - DISTINGUISHED ...
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afterwards ancient Anne Boleyn attended Banqueting House barge Baynard's Castle beautiful beheaded Bishop Bishopsgate Bishopsgate Street Blackfriars brother Buckingham buried Cardinal Catherine celebrated chapel Charles the Second church of St citizens City court Cromwell Crosby Place daughter death derives its name died Duke Earl Edward the Fourth England erected Essex execution executioner famous father fire fire of London fortress Friars gallant gate hall hand head Helen's Church Henry the Eighth honour inscription interesting James King King's Lady Jane Lady Jane Grey Lane London Bridge London Wall Lord Mayor magnificent mansion Mary Mayor of London monarch monument Moorfields night occasion OLD ARTILLERY GROUND palace palace of Whitehall parish passed Paul Pindar Perkin Warbeck persons present Prince prisoner Queen Elizabeth reign of Henry remains residence Richard royal scaffold scene side Sir John Sir Thomas sovereign spot stood Stow Thames took Tower Hill walls Westminster Whitehall wife writes
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157. oldal - Be of good comfort, master Ridley, and play the man. We shall this day light such a candle, by God's grace, in England, as I trust shall never be put out.
47. oldal - I can never forget the inexpressible luxury and profaneness, gaming, and all dissoluteness, and as it were total forgetfulness of God (it being Sunday evening), which this day se'nnight I was witness of. the King sitting and toying with his concubines, Portsmouth, Cleveland, and...
289. oldal - Church, to which the scaffolds contributed exceedingly. The conflagration was so universal, and the people so astonished, that from the beginning, I know not by what despondency or fate, they hardly stirred to quench it, so that there was nothing heard or seen but crying out and lamentation, running about like distracted creatures, without at all attempting to save even their goods; such a strange consternation there was upon them...
109. oldal - With that, methought, a legion of foul fiends Environ'd me, and howled in mine ears Such hideous cries, that, with the very noise, I trembling wak'd, and, for a season after, Could not believe but that I was in hell, — Such terrible impression made my dream.
294. oldal - When we could endure no more upon the water, we to a little alehouse on the Bankside, over against the Three Cranes, and there staid till it was dark almost, and saw the fire grow, and as it grew darker, appeared more and more, and in corners and upon steeples, and between churches and houses, as far as we could see up the hill of the City, in a most horrid malicious bloody flame, not like the fine flame of an ordinary fire.
296. oldal - ... carts, &c., carrying out to the fields, which for many miles were strewed with moveables of all sorts, and tents erecting to shelter both people and what goods they could get away.
130. oldal - My last and only request shall be, that myself may only bear the burden of your Grace's displeasure, and that it may not touch the innocent souls of those poor gentlemen who, as I understand, are likewise in strait imprisonment for my sake. If ever I have found favour in your sight, if ever the name of...
295. oldal - ... goods, and prepare for their removal; and did by moonshine, it being brave, dry, and moonshine and warm weather, carry much of my goods into the garden; and Mr. Hater and I did remove my money and iron chests into my cellar, as thinking that the safest place. And got my bags of gold into my office, ready to carry away, and my chief papers of accounts also there, and my tallies into a box by themselves.
109. oldal - With that grim ferryman which poets write of, Unto the kingdom of perpetual night. The first that there did greet my stranger soul Was my great father-in-law, renowned Warwick, Who cried aloud, — " What scourge for perjury Can this dark monarchy afford false Clarence...
32. oldal - He nothing common did or mean Upon that memorable scene: But with his keener eye The axe's edge did try. Nor called the gods with vulgar spite To vindicate his helpless right, But bowed his comely head, Down as upon a bed.