| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1826 - 652 pagina’s
...Haslerig : which were so completely ' armed, that . they were called by the other side the regiment of lobsters, because of their bright iron shells, with...which they were covered, being perfect cuirassiers ; and were the first seen so armed on either side, and the first that made any impression upon the... | |
| Daniel MacKinnon - 1833 - 534 pagina’s
...Haslerig, which " were so completely armed, that they were called on the " other side ' the Regiment of Lobsters,' because of their " bright iron shells with...which they were covered, being " perfect cuirassiers ; and were the first seen so armed on " either side, and the first that made any impression upon "... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1839 - 706 pagina’s
...Haslerig : which were so prodigiously armed, that they were called by the other side the regiment of lobsters, because of their bright iron shells, with...which they were covered, being perfect cuirassiers ; and were the first seen so armed on either side, and the first that made any impression upon the... | |
| 1841 - 658 pagina’s
...ever» one has heard of Haslerigg's regiment, nicknamed by the Cavaliers ' lobatcrs,' ' because of the bright iron shells with which they were covered, being...outbreak of the war, it was sometimes the only means at recognition by which, in battle, friend could be discerned from foe, no distinctive field-word having... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1849 - 570 pagina’s
...Haslerig ; which were so prodigiously armed, that they were called by the other side the regiment of lobsters, because of their bright iron shells with...which they were covered, being perfect cuirassiers ; and were the first seen so armed on either side, and the first that made any impression upon the... | |
| 1900 - 614 pagina’s
...Hasletg, which were so completely armed, that they were called by the Kingb Party ' the regiment of lobsters,' because of their bright iron shells, with...which they were covered, being perfect cuirassiers, and were the first seen so armed on either eide."— Clarendon's 'History of the Rebellion.' The "... | |
| 1900 - 676 pagina’s
...Hasleig, which were so completely armed, that they were called by the King's Party 'the regiment of lobsters,' because of their bright iron shells, with...which they were covered, being perfect cuirassiers, and were the first seen so armed on either side."— Clarendon's 'History of the Rebellion.' The "... | |
| Robert Southey - 1849 - 428 pagina’s
...horse.'' — Ibid. p. 116. W. Scott's notes. CLARENDON, vol. 12, p. 422. So called by the other side, '• because of their bright iron shells, with which they were covered, being perfect cuirassiers, and were the first seen so armed on either side, and the first that made any impression on the king's... | |
| Richard Cattermole - 1852 - 412 pagina’s
...nicknamed, by the Cavaliers, " lobsters," " because of their bright iron shells, with which they are covered, being perfect cuirassiers." The colours of...friend could be discerned from foe, no distinctive field-word having been adopted. " Hollis's," Lord Nugent, in his life of Hampden, informs us, " were... | |
| NBC University of the Air - 1852 - 456 pagina’s
...Arthur Haslerig, which were BO completely armed that they were called by the other side the regiment of lobsters, because of their bright iron shells with...which they were covered, being perfect cuirassiers, and were the first seen so armed on either side, and the first that made any impression upon the Ring's... | |
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