| Edmund Lodge - 1835 - 286 pages
...the Whig party, met him at the head of their tenants in different places, and, as the ancient manners of England were not at that time laid aside, most...formed themselves into three ranks ; the nobility, gentry, and burghers, being placed in the front ; the tenants in the next ; and the servants in the... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1840 - 558 pages
...nation's extraordinary fondness for the misguided Duke. " When he approached a town," says that writer, " he quitted his coach and rode into it on horseback....formed themselves into three ranks ; the nobility, gentry, and burghers being placed in the first, the tenants in the next, and the servants in the last.... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1855 - 568 pages
...nation's extraordinary fondness for the misguided Duke. " When he approached a town," says the writer, " he quitted his coach and rode into it on horseback....the servants and tenants. When he entered the towns, * "An historical account of the heroic life and magnanimous actions of the most illustrious Protestant... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1901 - 370 pages
...nation's extraordinary fondness for the misguided duke. " When he approached a town," says the writer, "he quitted his coach and rode into it on horseback....formed themselves into three ranks ; the nobility, gentry, and burghers being placed in the first, the tenants in the next, and the servants in the last.... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1841 - 664 pages
...the Whig party, met him at the head of their tenants in different places. And, as the ancient manners of England were not at that time laid aside, most...formed themselves into three ranks ; the nobility, gentry, and burghers being placed in the first, the tenants in the next, and the servants in the last.... | |
| 1845 - 492 pages
...the Whig party met him at the head of their tenants, in different places ; and as the ancient manners of England were not at that time laid aside, most...formed themselves into three ranks — the nobility, gentry, and burghers being placed in the front, the tenants in the next, and the servants in the last.... | |
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