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Old and New London
… be carved in wood, representing him in armour, with a sword and spurs, and holding the crown of Richard III. won by …
Old and New London
… in the flames; those who forced their way out fell by the sword." THE PREPARATIONS FOR THE CORONATION OF JAMES II. AND … Talbot, the Master of the Jewel House, presented the Sword of State, as also Curtana, and two other swords, to the … sceptre with the cross to the Earl of Bedford; the pointed sword (borne on the left hand of Curtana) to the Earl of …
Old and New London
… at the Mulberry Garden, when our author advanced to a sword and a Chadreux wig." It would appear from the Epilogue …
Old and New London
… of it his lordship saw something bright, like a drawn sword or a pistol. Upon which my lord drew out his sword with the scabbard on it, and struck upon the stall, … This was no sooner done but a tall man burst out with a sword by his side, and Cromwell was so much frightened that …
Old and New London
… little courage they possessed; they then sallied forth, sword in hand. Some enacted the part of "dancing masters," by … warrant upon John Beard in St. James's Park. To draw a sword in the park was also a very serious offence. Congreve, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… vestments, and holding a gridiron; 6, St. Paul with sword; 7, the ascending figure of Christ, with rays of the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
… S. splay of same window, figure of St. Katherine holding sword and wheel and standing under trefoiled canopy, masonry … of a bearded man leaning out of a house and a man with a sword about to strike off his head, probably the martyrdom of …
A History of the County of Hertford
… rest upon a lion, he wears sollerets, on his left side his sword, and on his right a misericorde hanging from the sword belt by a cord. The head of the lady, which rests upon … His left hand supports his head and his right rests on his sword; at his feet is a leopard, the crest of the Garrards. …
Old and New London
… too loud was enough to make your tavern neighbour draw his sword. John Turner, the master, jealous of his professional … answered cannily, "It was done, your majesty, with a sword." The king replied, thoughtlessly, "Doth the man live?" … the bullies fling down cup and can, lug out their rusty blades, and rush into the mle. From every den and crib …
Survey of London
… been read, the King put on him the robes, girt on the sword, invested him with the rod and ring, and set the cap …
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