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Old and New London
… with good inns for the reception of travellers, and for horses, coaches, carts, and wagons." Whitechapel is mentioned … impassable, not only for carriages, but likewise for horses; wherefore it, together with divers' others on the …
Old and New London
… of his insulted rival. Below, at the door, the Flemish horses and the heavy gilded coach, lighted by flambeaux, are …
Survey of London
… too, and as its thought converted into shooes for light Horses. The great black-Jackes set under the Table, all full …
Old and New London
… in greater pomp than any nobleman of his time, having six horses to his carriage, which, from its singularity, made him … as the means of bringing men to so servile a condition as horses; but in a short time chairs became common, and the … his wine." When we mention Villiers travelling with six horses, we may as well add here that the "proud" Earl of …
Old and New London
… from Somerset House in a velvet bed of State drawn by six horses, houss'd by the same; the pall held up by his new …
Old and New London
Old and New London
… the whole upon a four-wheeled carriage, drawn by six led horses, the caparisons adorned with armorial bearings. A …
Magna Britannia
… for Yorkshire cloths, Irish linen, and hardware. A few horses are sometimes exposed for sale. There are four …
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