| Henry Benjamin Wheatley - 1891 - 646 Seiten
...daughter of Alderman Barnham. May I1, 1606.—Sir Francis Bacon was married yesterday to his young wench in Maribone Chapel. He was clad from top to toe in...cloth of silver and gold that it draws deep into her portion.—Sir Dudley Carleton to John Chamberlain. The old church, in which Hogarth laid the scene... | |
| James Paterson - 1896 - 808 Seiten
...was married yesterday to his young wench in Maribone Chapel. He was clad from top to toe in pnrple, and hath made himself and his wife such store of fine...Packington's lodging over against the Savoy, where his chief gnests were the three knights Cope, Hicks, and Beeston ; and npon this conceit (as he said himself),... | |
| Edward John Hardy - 1897 - 376 Seiten
...characteristic pomp on the loth of May, 1606. On the morning after, Dudley Carleton wrote of the bridegroom : " He was clad from top to toe in purple, and hath made himself and his wife such store of fine raiment of cloth of silver and gold that it draws deep into her portion." Jeffreys, the infamous judge... | |
| James Paterson - 1899 - 808 Seiten
...1 (><)<> wrote about the event thus : " Mr. Francis Bacon was married yesterday to his young wench in Maribone Chapel. He was clad from top to toe in...where his chief guests were the three knights Cope, Hicks, and Beeiton ; and upon this conceit (as he said himself), that since he could not have my lord... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1900 - 376 Seiten
...from Dudley Carleton we learn that the ceremony was celebrated with great pomp, the bridegroom being "clad from top to toe in purple, and hath made himself...and gold that it draws deep into her portion." The Essay on " Marriage and Single Life," 4 written about a year after he had 1 P. 107. « P. 169. ' P.... | |
| Francis Pacon (viscount St. Albans) - 1900 - 442 Seiten
...from Dudley Carleton we learn that the ceremony was celebrated with great pomp, the bridegroom being "clad from top to toe in purple, and hath made himself...and gold that it draws deep into her portion." The Essay on " Marriage and Single Life," 4 written about a year after he had 1 P. 107. J P. 169. 1 P.... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1900 - 374 Seiten
...from Dudley Carleton we learn that the ceremony was celebrated with great pomp, the bridegroom being " clad from top to toe in purple, and hath made himself...and gold that it draws deep into her portion." The Essay on " Marriage and Single Life," * written about a year after he had 1 P. 107. ' P. 169. • P.... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1900 - 382 Seiten
...from Dudley Carleton we learn that the ceremony was celebrated with great pomp, the bridegroom being "clad from top to toe in purple, and hath made himself...and gold that it draws deep into her portion." The Essay on " Marriage and Single Life," * written about a year after he had 1 P. 107. 2 P. 169. ' P.... | |
| Walter Begley - 1903 - 418 Seiten
...This is what a contemporary letter says : " Sir Francis Bacon was married yesterday to his young wench in Maribone Chapel. He was clad from top to toe in...silver and gold that it draws deep into her portion. . . . His chief guests were the three knights, Cope, Hicks, and Beeston ; and upon this conceit (as... | |
| 1907 - 548 Seiten
...purple" — Bacon loved splendor — "and hath made himself and his wife such stores of fine raiment of cloth of silver and gold that it draws deep into her portion. The dinner was kept at his father-inlaw's, Sir John Packington's lodgings, over against the Savoy." Besides marrying money. Bacon... | |
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