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Old and New London
… and a handkerchief, out of the king's pocket, when the body was removed from the scaffold. For the orange he was …
Survey of London
… received but halfe a fall of the nether parts of his Body onely, his Servants next him staying and holding him by … hours in seeing and trying Experiments with the Doctor; no-body being admitted but the Duke of Buckingham." 346 … since the K g is come into these new lodgings. No body except ye Duke, L d Ormond, and I think Hallifax, the 2 …
Survey of London
… died at Greenwich on 6th July, 1553, and a month later his body, which had been embalmed, was removed to Whitehall for … Yard. Elizabeth died at Richmond on 24th March, 16023. Her body was brought to Whitehall for the funeral, which took … question; now if you would aske a question there is no body to make answer "Being entred the Court-yard, which had …
Old and New London
… white silk drawers, and the sheet that was thrown over his body, were long preserved in the vestry of Ashburnham Church, … of his soul, and would not require the humiliation of his body. The king found so much difficulty in swallowing that it … authority, by "the carelessness of a laundress," all the body of the Palace, with the new gallery, council-chamber, …
Old and New London
… fashion, grew all over his face. After his death the body lay in state at Somerset House, having been carefully … the streets as they went." The ultimate fate of Cromwell's body has at different periods given rise to much controversy … of the time. It had been carefully embalmed, as Cromwell's body is known to have been two years before its disinterment. …
Old and New London
… and it is said that not a sitting of that illustrious body took place at Paris which the duke did not enliven by … Pym, and here, as we learn from Ludlow's "Memoirs," his body was publicly exposed after his death. After the …
Old and New London
… Duke of Buckingham. She died here in 1632, and her body was conveyed hence along King Street to the Abbey to be …
Old and New London
… within the walls of Wallingford House that, in 1667, the body of the Court poet, Abraham Cowley, lay in state for a … the ground-floor, to the right as we enter, lay Nelson's body in state, on the night of January 8th, 1806, previous to … of the deceased. The third barge, which contained the body, was covered with black velvet (the other barges being …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… has a square tower, surmounted by a lofty spire; the body was rebuilt in 1762. About 8 per annum were left for …
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… of our greatest blessings, to wish to deprive the largest body of people (the religious) in the country of their … replied she, 'but I would much rather have absence of body.' Fine day. Cold and windy. 26. Went on with shields, … and he does not press it. Subsequently (lately) his wife's body is taken up and examined analytically and they come to …