The Year Book of Daily Recreation & Information: Concerning Remarkable Men & Manners, Times & Seasons, Solemnities & Merry-makings, Antiquities & Novelties, on the Plan of the Every Day Book & Table Book, Or Everlasting Calendar of Popular Amusements Sports, Pastimes, Ceremonies, Customs, & Events, Incident to Each of the Three Hundred & Sixty-five Days, in Past & Present Times: Forming a Complete History of the Year; & a Perpetual Key to the AlmanacThomas Tegg ...R. Griffin and Company ... also J. Cumming, 1832 - 822 Seiten |
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... person in the body of the church ; each going indi- vidually and kneeling at the throne to re- ceive it . The ceremony commences with he cardinals ; then follow the bishops , prelati , canons , priors , abbots , priests , & c . , down ...
... person in the body of the church ; each going indi- vidually and kneeling at the throne to re- ceive it . The ceremony commences with he cardinals ; then follow the bishops , prelati , canons , priors , abbots , priests , & c . , down ...
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... person who regretted that in his younger years he had often been a partaker of the sport . The owner of the cock trains his bird for some time before Shrove Tuesday , and throws a stick at him himself , in order to prepare him for the ...
... person who regretted that in his younger years he had often been a partaker of the sport . The owner of the cock trains his bird for some time before Shrove Tuesday , and throws a stick at him himself , in order to prepare him for the ...
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... person to make a confession of his sins , one of them , Kenn , bishop of Bath and Wells , told Charles " it was not ... persons were at basset round a large table , a bank of at least £ 2000 in gold before them ; upon which two gentlemen ...
... person to make a confession of his sins , one of them , Kenn , bishop of Bath and Wells , told Charles " it was not ... persons were at basset round a large table , a bank of at least £ 2000 in gold before them ; upon which two gentlemen ...
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... person , without offence , by the privilege of his place . " Dec. 3. " To Whitehall - saw all the ladies , and heard the silly discourse of the king . with his people about him , telling a story of my lord Rochester . " 1668-9 . Feb. 17 ...
... person , without offence , by the privilege of his place . " Dec. 3. " To Whitehall - saw all the ladies , and heard the silly discourse of the king . with his people about him , telling a story of my lord Rochester . " 1668-9 . Feb. 17 ...
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... person , which he swore was not to be endured , and that the king would not endure it , and that his father would have hanged his wardrobe man , should he have been served so ; the king having at this day no handker- chiefs , and but ...
... person , which he swore was not to be endured , and that the king would not endure it , and that his father would have hanged his wardrobe man , should he have been served so ; the king having at this day no handker- chiefs , and but ...
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