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Old and New London
… be added here that at Tottenham Street Theatre (now the Prince of Wales's), about the year 1830, was produced an …
Old and New London
… then recently returned from his travels, to wait upon the Prince. The Prince, fascinated by Mr. Russell's companionable qualities, … bailiffs in disguise to a man." "I fared like a distressed prince," writes the kindly prodigal, in the Tatler, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… In August, 1795, the Duke of York, accompanied by Prince William of Gloucester, reviewed the troops encamped on …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of whom Eloise Adelaide de Bourbon, daughter of the Prince de Cond, assumed the veil here in 1805, and is …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Oxford
… founded before 1613, the royal Stuart arms and the Prince of Wales' feathers; the wicket in each leaf is … Dormer, (11) Tudor royal arms with a label, for Edward, Prince of Wales, (12) Williams of Cornwall, (13) Magdalen … painted glass including (a) 17th-century roundel with Prince of Wales' feathers; (b) 15th-century quatrefoil with …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… said that B gave a vomit to Mrs Sutor, the wife of the Prince's shoemaker, and 'ther and then reviled the College'. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and in whose possession it remained till 1644, when Prince Rupert, advancing with 10,000 men to the relief of … joined by the Earl of Derby from the Isle of Man, the prince assembled his forces on the moor to the south-west of …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… with an army against Bleddyn ab Maenarch, at that time prince of Brycheiniog, and, after an obstinate and sanguinary … Mr. Jones to be a corruption of Caer-Ban), in which that prince was slain, took possession of his dominions. Bernard, … who, having married the daughter of Llewelyn ab Iorwerth, Prince of Wales, entered, with his father-in-law, into the …
A New History of London
… performed in this city. Yet, notwithstanding this brave prince was every way deserving the love of his people, he … Diana; from Lindus, a city of Rhodes; from Lugdus a Celtic prince; from Llan Dyn, the temple of Diana; from Lundain or …