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Old and New London
… with black cloth of gold, which was drawn by five spirited horses, whose trappings were of black velvet, adorned with …
Old and New London
… of hand-gonnes to doves, and the com'on bringinge of horses and mules into and throughe the said churches." He was …
Old and New London
… The coach, the coachman, servants and their wigs, the horses, and the bystanders are apparently drawn to the very …
Survey of London
… 2nd September, 1803, the theatre was again burnt down, the horses being saved, as they had been on the previous … the paint, gilding, and looking-glass, the vague smell of horses suggestive of coming wonders, the curtain that hid …
Old and New London
… midst of the Hall;" and eight years after "men took their horses, because the water ran over all." In 1579, after a … steps on the blue cloth conveyed the idea that the horses had been shod with felt, according to Lear's …
Old and New London
… for keeping the state harness, stabling for the state horses, and houses for forty carriages. The magnificent …
Old and New London
… religion, who were not allowed to keep either carriages or horses of their own! He writes:"By our latest account from … till about the hour of seven or eight, the coaches and horses of several of the nobility passing by his window … out, took the oath of abjuration, and recovered his dear horses, which carried him in triumph to the Ring. The poor, …
Old and New London
… the streets of London, and the relief which it affords to horses, dogs, sheep, and oxen is well-nigh incalculable. The … at a single trough. It is calculated that more than 1,200 horses, besides a large number of oxen, sheep, and dogs, …
Old and New London
… for the younger son of a country squire. Their fine horses, their rich houses, their cuirasses, and their buff …
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