An Historical and Descriptive Account of the Town and Castle of Warwick and of the Neighbouring Spa of LeamingtonH. Sharpe, 1815 - 468 pages |
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... royal charter , under the name of Bailiff and Burgesses , with powers to elect certain officers , and enact laws , for the regulation of the town . But from LEONARD'S Visitation of Warwickshire , taken in 1619 , || it appears that the ...
... royal charter , under the name of Bailiff and Burgesses , with powers to elect certain officers , and enact laws , for the regulation of the town . But from LEONARD'S Visitation of Warwickshire , taken in 1619 , || it appears that the ...
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... royal carriage then drew up as near as possible to the place , where the Bailiff and his company were all reverently kneeling , in their due order ; the Bailiff first , behind him MR . GRIFFYN , next the Re- corder , and then the twelve ...
... royal carriage then drew up as near as possible to the place , where the Bailiff and his company were all reverently kneeling , in their due order ; the Bailiff first , behind him MR . GRIFFYN , next the Re- corder , and then the twelve ...
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... royal favor threw around him . He then expresses his rejoicing , and that of the whole people of Warwick , " for that it has pleas- ed her to blesse them with her comfortable presence ; " and concludes with offering a small present to ...
... royal favor threw around him . He then expresses his rejoicing , and that of the whole people of Warwick , " for that it has pleas- ed her to blesse them with her comfortable presence ; " and concludes with offering a small present to ...
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William Field. Royal Procession to Warwick Castle . all the company present , and then expressed her wish to proceed . But further honors still awaited her ; Mr. GRIF- FYN , the preacher , humbly advancing , craved permission , on his ...
William Field. Royal Procession to Warwick Castle . all the company present , and then expressed her wish to proceed . But further honors still awaited her ; Mr. GRIF- FYN , the preacher , humbly advancing , craved permission , on his ...
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... royal visit no further account has been discovered . In connection with this , though somewhat out of chronological order , we shall mention the honor of another royal visit which Warwick received from WILL . III . in the month of ...
... royal visit no further account has been discovered . In connection with this , though somewhat out of chronological order , we shall mention the honor of another royal visit which Warwick received from WILL . III . in the month of ...
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adorned afterwards ancient apartments appears arches armour arms Avon Baddesley Clinton Bagington baths Beauchamp beautiful belonging Borough Bridge building built Castle celebrated chancel Chapel CHARLES Church Court Coventry daughter delightful died distance Dudley DUGDALE Duke Earl of Warwick Edge Hill edifice EDWARD elegant ELIZABETH Emscote erected Ethelfleda feet formed Gothic GREVILLE ground Guy's Guy's Cliff Hall hand handsome HENRY VI HENRY VIII Hill honor House inscription JOHN Kenilworth Kenilworth Castle Kineton King LADY Leamington lofty Lord Brooke Magnesia mansion mantle marble Mary's Mayor miles monument muriate Newbold Comyn noble noticed opposite painted Portrait possession present Prince principal Priory Queen reign of HENRY residence RICHARD road ROBERT Rous royal Saxon seat seen shaded side situated spacious stone Stratford Street sulphate tomb tower town trees Vandyck village walls Warwick Castle Warwickshire whole WILLIAM woods
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Page 10 - That still for carrion carcases doth crave ; On top whereof ay dwelt the ghastly owle, Shrieking his balefull note, which ever drave Far from that haunt all other chearefull fowle ; And all about it wandring ghostes did wayle and howle : xxxiv.
Page 108 - BACON (SiR NICHOLAS), lord keeper of the great seal in the reign of queen Elizabeth, descended from an ancient and honourable family in Suffolk.
Page 203 - ... possible, rejecting all unnecessary episode, and trivial ornament, either of secondary groups or architectural subdivision. In his compositions the beholder was forcibly struck by the sentiment at the first glance, the gradations and varieties of which he traced through several characters, all conceived in an elevated spirit of dignity and beauty, with a lively expression of nature in all the parts. His heads were various: the male were decided and grand ; the female lovely : his figures resembled...
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Page 10 - XXXIII. Ere long they come, when that same wicked wight His dwelling has, low in an hollow cave, Far underneath a craggy cliff ypight, Darke, dolefull, dreary, like a greedy grave, That still for carrion carcases doth crave ; On top whereof ay dwelt the ghastly owle, Shrieking his...
Page 215 - The atrocity of the father's nature was rebated in her by the mother's sweeter inclinations; for (to take, and that no more than the character out of his own mouth) HE NEVER SPARED MAN IN HIS ANGER, NOR WOMAN IN HIS LUST.
Page 228 - Thefe remains, tho fictitious, no doubt, are not improper appendages of the place ; and give the imagination a kind of tinge, which throws an agreeable, romantic colour on all the veftiges of this venerable pile.
Page 417 - He was wont to go to his native country once a year. I think I have been told that he left 200?.
Page 415 - It is most likely that he had learned Latin sufficiently to make him acquainted with construction, but that he never advanced to an easy perusal of the Roman authors.