| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1757 - 636 pages
...in velvet, with a gold chain, whole office was to introduce to the Queen any perfon of diilinction, that came to wait on her : it was Sunday, when there is ufually the greateft attendance of Nobility. In the fame hall were the Archbifhop of Canterbury, the... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1759 - 516 pages
...the Archbilhop of Canterbury, the Bilhop of London, a great number of Connfellors of ftate, oflicers of the crown, and gentlemen, who waited the Queen's coming out; which (he did from her own apartment, when it was time to go to prayers, attended in the following manner:... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1761 - 380 pages
...in Velvet, with a Gold Chain, whofe Office was to introduce to the Queen any Perfon of Diftinction, that came to wait on her : It was Sunday, when there is dually the greateft Attendance of Nobility. In the fame Hall were the Archbifhop of Canterbury, the... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1761 - 378 pages
...in Velvet, with a Gold Chain, whofe Office was to introduce to the Queen any Perfon of Diftin&ion, that came to wait on her : It was Sunday, when there is ufually the greateft Attendance of Nobility. In the fame Hall were the Archbifhop of Canterbury, the... | |
| 1764 - 524 pages
...in velvet, with a gold chain, whofe office was to introduce to the queen any ptrfon of diflinflion, that came to wait on her; it was Sunday, when there is ofually the greatefl attendance of nobility. In the fame hall were the Archbifhop of Canterbury, the... | |
| 1795 - 532 pages
...stood a gentletleman dressed in velvet, with a gold chain, whose office was to introduce to the Queen any person of distinction, that came to wait on her:...greatest attendance of nobility. In the same hall were the archbishop of Canterbury,' the bishop of London, a great number of counsellors of state, ußkc.'j... | |
| Paul Hentzner, Sir Robert Naunton - 1797 - 204 pages
...in velvet, with a gold chain, whofe office was to introduce to the queen any perfon of diftinction, that came to wait on her : it was Sunday, when there is ufually the greateft attendance of nobility. In the fame hall were the archbifhop of Canterbury, the... | |
| David Hughson - 1807 - 692 pages
...stood a gentleman dressed in velvet, with a golden chain, whose office was to introduce to the queen any person of distinction, that came to wait on her...greatest attendance of nobility. In the same hall were the archbishop of Canterbury, the bishop of London, a great number of counsellors of state, officers... | |
| David Hughson - 1807 - 696 pages
...golden chain, whose office was to introduce to the queen any person of distinction, that came to watt on her : it was Sunday, when there is usually the greatest attendance of nobility. In the same hall were the archbishop of Canterbury, the bishop ot London, a great number of counsellors of stale, officers... | |
| Paul Hentzner - 1807 - 86 pages
...gold chain, whose office was to introduce to the Queen any Person of Distinction, that came to.wait on her: It was Sunday, when there is usually the greatest attendance of Mobility. In the same hall were the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Bishop of London, a great number... | |
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