The London Magazine, Or, Gentleman's Monthly Intelligencer, Volum 28R. Baldwin, 1759 |
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Side 49
... Lord chamberlain's office . Orders for the court's going into mourning on Sun- day next , the 28th inftant , for her late royal highnefs the princefs dowager of Orange ( fee before , p . 42. ) viz . The la- dies to wear black bombazines ...
... Lord chamberlain's office . Orders for the court's going into mourning on Sun- day next , the 28th inftant , for her late royal highnefs the princefs dowager of Orange ( fee before , p . 42. ) viz . The la- dies to wear black bombazines ...
Side 59
... lord of Effex . I was a captain of one hundred and fifty men . This journey was very chargeable to mee , for I carried with mee a waggon with five horfes to draw it , I carried five great horfes over with mee , and one little ambling ...
... lord of Effex . I was a captain of one hundred and fifty men . This journey was very chargeable to mee , for I carried with mee a waggon with five horfes to draw it , I carried five great horfes over with mee , and one little ambling ...
Side 60
... lord , fome few of my lord's friends were called to counfaile , and prefently it was A resolved that we should make no ftay there , but tourne our courie towards Pont - large , io we marched a cleane con- trary way to that we should ...
... lord , fome few of my lord's friends were called to counfaile , and prefently it was A resolved that we should make no ftay there , but tourne our courie towards Pont - large , io we marched a cleane con- trary way to that we should ...
Side 61
... lord's letter . She presently burst out into a great rage against my lord , and vowed he would make him an example to all the world , if he prefently left not his charge , and retourned upon Sir Francis Darcy's coming to him . I faid ...
... lord's letter . She presently burst out into a great rage against my lord , and vowed he would make him an example to all the world , if he prefently left not his charge , and retourned upon Sir Francis Darcy's coming to him . I faid ...
Side 62
... Lord HUNS- B DEN his Father . " MAY it please your lordship t`un- Aderftande , that yesterday yn the afternoone , I ... lord and father , my lord of Hunfden . HENRY Lord HUNSDON to Lord BURGH- LEY , Lord Treasurer of England . My very ...
... Lord HUNS- B DEN his Father . " MAY it please your lordship t`un- Aderftande , that yesterday yn the afternoone , I ... lord and father , my lord of Hunfden . HENRY Lord HUNSDON to Lord BURGH- LEY , Lord Treasurer of England . My very ...
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