... appearance at court, even when his business most required it. At length, being weary of his banishment, and the ill turn a vexatious law-suit, in which he was engaged, was likely to take, in consequence of his absence, he came and took lodgings, very... Memoirs of the Life of Robert Carey, Baron of Leppington, and Earl of Monmouth - Página 66por Robert Carey Earl of Monmouth - 1759 - 200 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths - 1759 - 636 páginas
...thole times. * Having ended my bufineffe I meant to retourne to Carleil againe. My father wrote to mce from Windfor that the Queene meant to have a great...and that there was great preperation making for the courfc of the field and tourney -\. Hee gave mee notice of the Queen's * Dr. Robertfon. See our account... | |
| SEVERAL HANDS - 1759 - 636 páginas
...Having ended my bufinefle J meant to retourne to Carleil againe. My father wrote to mee from Windier that the Queene meant to have a great triumph there, on her coronation day, and that there was great preparation making for the courfe of the field and tourney \. Hee gave mee notice of the Queen's *... | |
| Agnes Strickland - 1848 - 388 páginas
...of his absence, he came and took lodgings, very privately, at Windsor, having heard that her majesty meant to have a great triumph there, on her coronation day, and that signal preparations were making for the course of the field and the tourney. He then resolved to take... | |
| Robert Richard Tighe - 1858 - 752 páginas
...from the ' Memoirs of Robert Gary, Earl of Monmouth :' * " My Father wrote to me from Windsor, (1592) that the Queene meant to have a great Triumph there on her Coronation-day, and that there was great preparation making for the course of the Field and Tourney.... | |
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