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Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… the weather the hoy hath taken some harbour between this and Dover. Mr. Beecher was here with me yesterday. He had … you for your kind letter. I have followed your advice and written to her Majesty, wherein, not being accustomed to … the day being very wet and the waterman without a tilt, one of the watermen did borrow a coverlet of a bed to …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… I may be discharged from having to furnish another horse and man for Ireland, according to the letter from the Privy … hundred quarters of corn, my hay, my houses of husbandry and other stuff, to the value of 1,000 marks and more. I am … borrow the use of a four footed beast from one end of the tilt yard to another. As I am wholly your knight in this …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… name is Walter St. Michael, of Castle Reband, co. Kildare, and baron of the same, as my ancestors have been hundreds of … afore me. One Capt. Thomas Lea, which was long in Ireland, and lately executed here for treason, about 19 years past … and upon word from you I will be ready to ride alongst the tilt, though I can do no more. It was my hap to kill a stag …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… this morning received but that he took them very kindly and asked no questions but of two things: the one that he … other was whether there were no news of the Low Countries, and I answering that I heard Espinoly [Spinola] was removed … in the causes touching them; he is now loth to come to the tilt again but stays upon his answers from Spain, either to …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… of Lamesley is bounded by the Parishes of Whickham and Gateshead on the North, by Gateshead and Washington on the East, by the parish of Chester-le-Street on the South, and by Whickham and the Chapelry of Tanfield on the West. The …
Whitehall
… far as the wall of Londonwhich did not belong to him and his house. This was the Abbot who first had leave to assume the mitre, and in 1163 he obtained from Pope Alexander II. the … and very near where Downing Street stands now, was a tilt-yard, and close to it a small barrack for the Foot …
Whitehall
… building, Charing Cross had become a populous place, and one of James's first acts had been to build new stabling … of Whitehall, beyond, that is to the northward of, the Tilt Yard and Horse Guards, Sir William Knollys, who was … on horseback along the Strand, past Charing Cross, to the Tilt Yard at Whitehall, where they made one turn before the …
Whitehall
… FollowersThe Royal PicturesTheir Partial SaleThe King and Queen at DinnerDeath of Strafford and LaudCharles at … He probably entered his old palace by the stairs near the tilt - yard, and traversed the passage which led to his … archway of Holbein's Gate. On the west were the walled tilt-yard and the barracks and other buildings, ending with …
Whitehall
… CHAPTER IV Legendary Anecdote of Cromwell and the Body of Charles I.The FuneralCromwell at the CockpitRemoves to WhitehallGreat StateIllness and DeathRichara CromwellPepys on WhitehallLodgings in the … round the Tennis Court, a little to the southward of the tilt-yard and the Horse Guards. A green lawn, and perhaps a …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… to his Roman Catholic subjects a cessation of all pains and penalties by reason of their recusancy. His will is, that the Lord Keeper should give warrant and direction to all Judges and other officers to forbear all … and Richard James. Licence to erect scaffolds within the Tilt-yard, for the solemnity of the funeral of King James. [ …
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