Round about Piccadilly and Pall Mall: Or, A Ramble from Haymarket to Hyde ParkSmith, Elder & Company, 1870 - 405 страници |
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... Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery . It consisted of a tennis - court , an ordi- nary , and an upper and lower bowling - green , which were frequented by most of the fashionable men of the day . James Howell , on March 5 , 1634 , and ...
... Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery . It consisted of a tennis - court , an ordi- nary , and an upper and lower bowling - green , which were frequented by most of the fashionable men of the day . James Howell , on March 5 , 1634 , and ...
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... Earl of Pembroke was a very quarrelsome man , of whom Ant . Wood says : — " He did not refrain to break many wiser heads than his own . " In 1641 , Lord Clarendon describes himself as going to this place , by which time it appears to ...
... Earl of Pembroke was a very quarrelsome man , of whom Ant . Wood says : — " He did not refrain to break many wiser heads than his own . " In 1641 , Lord Clarendon describes himself as going to this place , by which time it appears to ...
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... Earl of Sunderland , and is referred to in an advertise- ment in the Tatler ( January 1709-10 ) , of a coach " to be seen at Mr. Carne's , at the Three Cornish Daws , ' over against my Lord Sunderland's , in Piccadilly . " This was ...
... Earl of Sunderland , and is referred to in an advertise- ment in the Tatler ( January 1709-10 ) , of a coach " to be seen at Mr. Carne's , at the Three Cornish Daws , ' over against my Lord Sunderland's , in Piccadilly . " This was ...
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... Earl . One of them was the following epitaph : — " WRITTEN ON THE EARL OF BATH'S DOOR IN PICCADILLY . " Here dead to fame lives patriot Will , His grave a lordly seat , His title proves his Epitaph , His robes his winding - sheet ...
... Earl . One of them was the following epitaph : — " WRITTEN ON THE EARL OF BATH'S DOOR IN PICCADILLY . " Here dead to fame lives patriot Will , His grave a lordly seat , His title proves his Epitaph , His robes his winding - sheet ...
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... Earl of Egremont , who had been a member of George Grenville's administration , died in this house on August 31 , 1763. George , the third Earl , was still living here in 1793 , and the Marquis of Cholmondeley was in possession in 1822 ...
... Earl of Egremont , who had been a member of George Grenville's administration , died in this house on August 31 , 1763. George , the third Earl , was still living here in 1793 , and the Marquis of Cholmondeley was in possession in 1822 ...
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Страница 117 - Should Dennis publish, you had stabb'd your brother, Lampoon'd your Monarch, or debauch'd your mother ; Say, what revenge on Dennis can be had ? Too dull for laughter, for reply too mad : On one so poor you cannot take the law ; On one so old your sword you scorn to draw ; Uncag'd then let the harmless monster rage, Secure in dulness, madness, want, and age.
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