Rutland Papers: Original Documents Illustrative of the Courts and Times of Henry VII. and Henry VIII.

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Camden Society, 1842 - 133 páginas
 

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Página 39 - Et la chapelle, de merveilleuse grandeur, et bien estoffée, tant de reliques que de toutes aultres paremens ; et vous asseure que si tout cela estoit bien fourni , aussi estoient les caves ; car les maisons des deux princes, durant le voyage, ne feurent fermées à personne.
Página 49 - Il rencontra beaucoup de gens de bien qui venoient au-devant de lui , et entr' autres l'Advantureux , qui lui dict : « Mon maistre , vous « estes un fol d'avoir faict ce que vous avez faict; et « suis bien ayse de vous reveoir ici, et donne au diable « celui qui vous l'a conseillé. » Sur quoi le Roi lui fist response, et lui dict que jamais homme ne lui avoit conseillé , et qu'il sçavoit bien qu'il n'y avoit personne en son royaume qui lui eust voullu conseiller...
Página 39 - Ghines, assez proche du chasteau, et estoit de merveilleuse grandeur en carrure, et estoit ladicte maison toute de bois, de toille et de verre : et estoit la plus belle verrine que jamais l'on vist ; car la moitié de la maison estoit toute de verrine ; et vous asseure qu'il y faisoit bien clair. Et y avoit quatre corps de maison, dont au moindre vous eussiez logé un prince. Et estoit la cour de bonne grandeur ; et au milieu de...
Página v - T. CROFTON CROKER, ESQ. FSA, MRIA SIR HENRY ELLIS, KH, FRS, Sec. SA JAMES ORCHARD HALLIWELL, ESQ. FRS, FSA THE REV. JOSEPH HUNTER, FSA SIR FREDERICK MADDEN, KH, FRS, FSA JOHN GAGE ROKEWODE, ESQ. FRS, Dir. SA THOMAS STAPLETON, ESQ. FSA WILLIAM J. THOMS, ESQ. FSA Secretary.
Página 21 - Edward his chalice, with the which obley after oblationconsecrate the King shalbe houselled, also he shall offre, in a cruet of gold, wyne, which he shall vse in the said chalice after he is housilled, and aswell the said patent with the obley as the cruet with wyne shalbe...
Página 33 - It does not seem to have been noticed, by any of the numerous biographers of Sir Thomas More, that he was present at the Cloth of Gold. b Between Carewe and Gascoyn "John Mordaunt" was originally inserted, but afterwards struck out.
Página 80 - ... the Emperor in the name of the kynge of England, and so the Emperor embraced theim, and he having in his compaignie many noble men, came toward Calice, wher at the Turnepike in the lordeship of Marke, he was received of sir Edward Guylford Marshall of Calice, wyth fyftie menne of armes richly besene, and also a hundred archers on horsebacke, then in passing forward toward Calice, the ordinaunce shot terribly, and into Calice he was receyved wyth procession, and then by the lord Barne deputie...
Página 44 - ... of gold, and all the bodies and armes of the same clothe of golde laied on tymber; thei were in heigth from the foote to the toppe xxxiiii foote of assise, in compasse about an hundred twentie and nyne foote, and from bough to bough fourtie and three foote : on these trees were flowers and fruites wrought in kyndly wise with...
Página v - OF THE CAMDEN SOCIETY, FOR THE YEAR 1842-3. President, THE RIGHT HON. LORD FRANCIS EGERTON, MP THOMAS AMYOT, ESQ. FRS Treas. SA Director. THE RIGHT HON. LORD BRAYBROOKE, FSA JOHN BRUCE, ESQ. FSA Treasurer. JOHN PAYNE COLLIER, ESQ. FSA C. PURTON COOPER, ESQ. QC, DCL, FRS, FSA T. CROFTON CROKER, ESQ. FSA, MRIA SIR HENRY ELLIS, KH, FRS, Sec. SA JAMES ORCHARD HALLIWELL, ESQ. FRS, FSA THE REV. JOSEPH HUNTER, FSA SIR FREDERICK MADDEN, KH, FRS, FS.A. JOHN HERMAN MERIVALE, ESQ. FSA THE REV. LANCELOT SHARPE,...
Página 125 - St. Laurence lane, so called of St. Laurence church, which standeth directly over against the north end thereof. Antiquities in this lane I find none other, than that among many fair houses, there is one large inn for receipt of travellers called Blossoms inn, but corruptly Bosoms inn, and hath to sign St. Laurence the Deacon, in a border of blossoms or flowers.

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