Knight's Cyclopædia of London, 1851Charles Knight C. Knight, 1851 - 860 pagina's |
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Pagina 5
... king - craft to affect a love of the chase . Hence the form- ation of St. James's Park by Henry VIII . , and the retention of Hyde Park and Mary- bourne Park by that king and his successors , when other lands appropriated by the Crown ...
... king - craft to affect a love of the chase . Hence the form- ation of St. James's Park by Henry VIII . , and the retention of Hyde Park and Mary- bourne Park by that king and his successors , when other lands appropriated by the Crown ...
Pagina 9
... King , on the authority of Lord Cromarty , has enabled us to accompany the merry monarch in one of his walks . The king , accom- panied by the Duke of Leeds and Lord Cromarty , had taken two or three turns in St. James's Park , and ...
... King , on the authority of Lord Cromarty , has enabled us to accompany the merry monarch in one of his walks . The king , accom- panied by the Duke of Leeds and Lord Cromarty , had taken two or three turns in St. James's Park , and ...
Pagina 13
... King , and in another coach my Lady Castlemaine , they greeting one another at every turn . ” After King William took up his abode in Kensington Palace , a court end of the town gathered around it . The large gardens laid out by Queen ...
... King , and in another coach my Lady Castlemaine , they greeting one another at every turn . ” After King William took up his abode in Kensington Palace , a court end of the town gathered around it . The large gardens laid out by Queen ...
Pagina 18
... king was willing to purchase these properties for larger sums than their marketable value , and most of the owners readily consented to dispose of them , but others steadfastly refused ; and when the king proceeded to carry round the ...
... king was willing to purchase these properties for larger sums than their marketable value , and most of the owners readily consented to dispose of them , but others steadfastly refused ; and when the king proceeded to carry round the ...
Pagina 21
... kings as well as subjects . Hall tells us , " This year ( 1536 ) , in December , was the Thames of London all frozen over , wherefore the king's majesty , with his beautiful spouse Queen Jane , rode throughout the city of London to ...
... kings as well as subjects . Hall tells us , " This year ( 1536 ) , in December , was the Thames of London all frozen over , wherefore the king's majesty , with his beautiful spouse Queen Jane , rode throughout the city of London to ...
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Pagina 27 - ... gardening that could have thought of forming such an unsightly hollow into so beautiful an area, and to have hit the eye with so uncommon and agreeable a scene as that which it is now wrought into. To give this particular spot of ground the greater effect, they have made a very pleasing contrast; for as on one side of the walk you see this hollow basin, with its several little plantations lying so...