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Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal - Page 479
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The England of Shakespeare

Peter Hampson Ditchfield - 1917 - 398 pages
...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. It was Sunday, when there is usually the greatest attendance of nobility. In the same hall were the Archbishop of Canterbury, the...
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book IV. England. book V. Philosophy and science

Henry Osborn Taylor - 1920 - 460 pages
...the same Hall were the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Bishop of London, a great number of Counsellors of State, Officers of the Crown, and Gentlemen, who waited the Queen's coming out; whicl1 she did from her own apartment when it was time to go to prayers, attended in the following...
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Thought and Expression in the Sixteenth Century: book IV. England. book V ...

Henry Osborn Taylor - 1920 - 448 pages
...in velvet, with a 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 Nobility. In the same Hall were the Archbishop of Canterbury, the...
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Shakespeare the Man and His Stage

Edmund Arnold Greening Lamborn, George Bagshawe Harrison - 1923 - 140 pages
...in velvet, with a 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 nobility. In the same hall were the archbishop of Canterbury, the...
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The Life of Queen Elizabeth

Agnes Strickland - 1924 - 746 pages
...in velvet, with a 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 nobility. In the same hall were the Archbishop of Canterbury, the...
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Side Lights on English History: Extracts from Letters, Papers, and Diaries ...

Ernest F. Henderson - 2004 - 468 pages
...in Velvet, with a 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 Nobility. In the same Hall were the Archbishop of Canterbury, the...
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Travel Narratives from the Age of Discovery: An Anthology

Peter C. Mancall - 2006 - 431 pages
...the same hall were the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Bishop of London, a great number of Counsellors of State, Officers of the Crown, and Gentlemen, who waited the Queen's coming out, which she did from her own apartment when it was time to go to prayers, attended in the following manner:...
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Elizabeth and Her Court

Kathryn Hinds - 2008 - 94 pages
...in velvet, with a 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 nobility. . . . [All] waited the Queen's coming out; which she did...
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Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure, Volume 36

1765 - 428 pages
...velvet, with a goldrn chain,, whofe office was to introduce to the Queen any perfon ofdiftinftion, that came to wait on her : It was Sunday, when there...attendance of Nobility. In the fame hall were the Archbiftiop of Canterbury, the Bifliopof London, a great number of Counfellors of State, Officers of...
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The Elizabethans

1965 - 192 pages
...in velvet, with a 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 nobility. In the same hall were the Archbishop of Canterbury, the...
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