The Progresses, Processions, and Magnificent Festivities, of King James the First: His Royal Consort, Family, and Court; Collected from Original Manuscripts, Scarce Pamphlets, Corporation Records, Parochial Registers, &c., &c. ... Illustrated with Notes, Historical, Topographical, Biographical and Bibliographical, 1 tomasJ.B. Nichols, 1828 - 609 psl. |
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... Yorkshire , with several Lords and Gentlemen . " As it is a great pleasure and satisfaction unto an ingenious and curious man to behold the rarity and works of art and nature in all countrys , so the noble Henry Prince of Wales , Duke ...
... Yorkshire , with several Lords and Gentlemen . " As it is a great pleasure and satisfaction unto an ingenious and curious man to behold the rarity and works of art and nature in all countrys , so the noble Henry Prince of Wales , Duke ...
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... Yorkshire . Robert Water , Lord Mayor of York , with the Aldermen his brethren , had prepared themselves to have made Proclamation in their chief market - place of the death of the Queen , and the present right of King James to the men ...
... Yorkshire . Robert Water , Lord Mayor of York , with the Aldermen his brethren , had prepared themselves to have made Proclamation in their chief market - place of the death of the Queen , and the present right of King James to the men ...
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... Yorkshire ; and , May 17 , 1623 , was further advanced to the dignity of Earl of Newcastle - upon - Tyne and Duke of Richmond . He was Master of the Household , First Gentleman of the King's Bed - chamber , and a Knight of the Garter ...
... Yorkshire ; and , May 17 , 1623 , was further advanced to the dignity of Earl of Newcastle - upon - Tyne and Duke of Richmond . He was Master of the Household , First Gentleman of the King's Bed - chamber , and a Knight of the Garter ...
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... Yorkshire : the gallant Tees , with all its woodlands , pastures , feedings , and farmholds , must have presented a burst of scenery to James leaving his paupera regna , which might have almost induced the pacific King to exclaim ...
... Yorkshire : the gallant Tees , with all its woodlands , pastures , feedings , and farmholds , must have presented a burst of scenery to James leaving his paupera regna , which might have almost induced the pacific King to exclaim ...
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... be paid at Topcliffe , and the King delivered up , which was performed . " Langdale's Topographical Dictionary of Yorkshire , p . 120 . when he came neare unto the Citie , there met THE KING'S ENTERTAINMENT AT TOPCLIFFE , 1603 . 77.
... be paid at Topcliffe , and the King delivered up , which was performed . " Langdale's Topographical Dictionary of Yorkshire , p . 120 . when he came neare unto the Citie , there met THE KING'S ENTERTAINMENT AT TOPCLIFFE , 1603 . 77.
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