English fashion, strewed with hay, through which the queen commonly passes in her way to chapel. At the door stood a gentleman dressed in velvet, with a gold chain, whose office was to introduce to the queen any person of distinction that came to wait... Relics of Literature - Pagina 80door Reuben Percy - 1823 - 400 pagina’sVolledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1757 - 636 pagina’s
...in velvet, with a gold chain, whole office was to introduce to the Queen any perfon of diilinction, that came to wait on her : it was Sunday, when there is ufually the greateft attendance of Nobility. In the fame hall were the Archbifhop of Canterbury, the... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1761 - 380 pagina’s
...in Velvet, with a Gold Chain, whofe Office was to introduce to the Queen any Perfon of Diftinction, that came to wait on her : It was Sunday, when there is dually the greateft Attendance of Nobility. In the fame Hall were the Archbifhop of Canterbury, the... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1761 - 378 pagina’s
...in Velvet, with a Gold Chain, whofe Office was to introduce to the Queen any Perfon of Diftin&ion, that came to wait on her : It was Sunday, when there is ufually the greateft Attendance of Nobility. In the fame Hall were the Archbifhop of Canterbury, the... | |
| 1764 - 524 pagina’s
...in velvet, with a gold chain, whofe office was to introduce to the queen any ptrfon of diflinflion, that came to wait on her; it was Sunday, when there is ofually the greatefl attendance of nobility. In the fame hall were the Archbifhop of Canterbury, the... | |
| 1795 - 532 pagina’s
....strewed with hay, through which the Queen passes in her way to chapel : at the door stood a gentletleman dressed in velvet, with a gold chain, whose office...greatest attendance of nobility. In the same hall were the archbishop of Canterbury,' the bishop of London, a great number of counsellors of state, ußkc.'j... | |
| Paul Hentzner, Sir Robert Naunton - 1797 - 204 pagina’s
...in velvet, with a gold chain, whofe office was to introduce to the queen any perfon of diftinction, that came to wait on her : it was Sunday, when there is ufually the greateft attendance of nobility. In the fame hall were the archbifhop of Canterbury, the... | |
| Paul Hentzner - 1807 - 86 pagina’s
...after the Knglish fashion, strewed with*hay, through which the Queen commonly passes in her way to chapel: At the door stood a Gentleman dressed in velvet,...to the Queen any Person of Distinction, that came to.wait on her: It was Sunday, when there is usually the greatest attendance of Mobility. In the same... | |
| David Hughson - 1807 - 696 pagina’s
...commonly passes in her way to chapel: At the door stood a gentleman dressed in velvet, with a golden chain, whose office was to introduce to the queen any person of distinction, that came to watt on her : it was Sunday, when there is usually the greatest attendance of nobility. In the same... | |
| David Hughson - 1807 - 692 pagina’s
...English fashion, strewed with hay (probably ruihes) through which the queen commonly passes in her way to chapel: At the door stood a gentleman dressed in velvet, with a golden chain, whose office was to introduce to the queen any person of distinction, that came to wait... | |
| Daniel Lysons - 1811 - 512 pagina’s
...velvet, with a gold chain, whofe " office was to introduce to the Queen any per" fon of diftin&ion that came to wait on her; it " was Sunday, when there is ufually the greateft «• attendance of nobility. In the fame hall were " the Archbifhop of Canterbury,... | |
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