The Gloucestershire directory, by R. Gell & T. Bradshaw |
Между кориците на книгата
Резултати 1 - 5 от 5.
Страница xvi
D . and J York Fry and co Oundie Bank , J . T . and W . Smith Everett and co
Oxford Cox and co Jones , Loyd and co . ' . Oxford ( Old Bank ) Fletcher , Parsons
, and co Hammersleys and co . . Oxford ( University ) Thos . Walker and co Willis
and ...
D . and J York Fry and co Oundie Bank , J . T . and W . Smith Everett and co
Oxford Cox and co Jones , Loyd and co . ' . Oxford ( Old Bank ) Fletcher , Parsons
, and co Hammersleys and co . . Oxford ( University ) Thos . Walker and co Willis
and ...
Страница 110
London Day Coach , ( The REGULATOR , ) through Cheltenham and Oxford ,
every morning at a quarter before six , to the White Horse Cellar , Piccadilly , and
Bolt - in - Tun , Fleet - street , London , by eight the same evening : leaves
London ...
London Day Coach , ( The REGULATOR , ) through Cheltenham and Oxford ,
every morning at a quarter before six , to the White Horse Cellar , Piccadilly , and
Bolt - in - Tun , Fleet - street , London , by eight the same evening : leaves
London ...
Страница 152
Oxford , ( The ROEBUCK ) Coach for invalids - every morning at ne , to the
Roebuck ' Im , Oxford ; returns from thence ever morning at nine . 0 . cord , (
SOVEREIGN - mornings at eight , to the Mitre . Oxford , ( TELEGRAPH ) -
evenings at four ...
Oxford , ( The ROEBUCK ) Coach for invalids - every morning at ne , to the
Roebuck ' Im , Oxford ; returns from thence ever morning at nine . 0 . cord , (
SOVEREIGN - mornings at eight , to the Mitre . Oxford , ( TELEGRAPH ) -
evenings at four ...
Страница 153
London and Oxford , ( The REGULATOR IMPROVED SAFETY COACH ) - every
morning at half - past six , through Oxford , Wycomb , and Uxbridge , to the
Gloucester Warehouse , Oxford - street ; the New White Horse Cellar , Piccadilly ;
and ...
London and Oxford , ( The REGULATOR IMPROVED SAFETY COACH ) - every
morning at half - past six , through Oxford , Wycomb , and Uxbridge , to the
Gloucester Warehouse , Oxford - street ; the New White Horse Cellar , Piccadilly ;
and ...
Страница 155
London Day Coach , every morning at six , Sunday excepted , through Oxford ,
Benson , and Henly . London Two - day Coach , every morning , Sunday
excepted , at half - past ten , arrives at the Angel and Star Inn , Oxford , dines and
sleeps ...
London Day Coach , every morning at six , Sunday excepted , through Oxford ,
Benson , and Henly . London Two - day Coach , every morning , Sunday
excepted , at half - past ten , arrives at the Angel and Star Inn , Oxford , dines and
sleeps ...
Какво казват хората - Напишете рецензия
Не намерихме рецензии на обичайните места.
Често срещани думи и фрази
agent Arms arrives attorney baker Bank Barclay Barton street Bath Bell Benjamin Berkeley boot and shoe Bristol Brown builder buildings butcher Cambray carpenter carrier Castle Charles Cheltenham Church street clothier Coach Cooke cooper cottage Cricklade-street Cross Daniel ditto draper Dyer street Eastgate Edward Elizabeth Esdaile Fire four Francis Friday gent George George's glazier Gloucester Green grocer hair dresser Hare lane Henry High street hill horse hosier James Jones Joseph King land lane linen lodging house London Long street Lower maker maltster Market Mary Masterman merchant miles mill Miss Monday morning North Northgate o'clock Office painter Park plumber Pole Quay Richard road Robert saddler Samuel Sarah Severn shoe maker shoemaker shopkeeper Smith Southgate street square Stephen stone street John street Thomas street William surgeon tailor town victualler Wednesday West Westgate street White Winchcomb Wood woollen manufacturer Worcester
Популярни откъси
Страница 25 - We the inhabitants, magistrates, officers, and soldiers, within this garrison of Gloucester, unto his majesty's gracious message return this humble answer : That we do keep this city, according to our oaths and allegiance, to and for the use of his majesty and his royal posterity : and do accordingly conceive ourselves wholly bound to obey the commands of his majesty, signified by both houses of parliament : and are resolved, by God's help, to keep this city accordingly.
Страница 21 - Massie and the principall officers, that they were resolved with their lives and fortunes to defend the city for the use of the king and parliament, and in no wise would surrender at the demand of a forraigne prince.
Страница 23 - College wall to the Priory of St. Oswald's : from the West towards the Southgate along the river side, no more defence than the river itself, and the meadows beyond, level with the town : from the Castle to the South Port, a firm and lofty work to command the high ground in the suburbs : the ditches narrow, but watered round. In this posture did the city stand, when the King's forces hovered over the hills, and now and then skirted on the town, before the close siege commenced.
Страница 24 - Prinknedge (Prink'nash) with Lady Bridgeman. On the same day Lord Chandos dined at Brockworth, at Lady Guise's, whereupon a party went out of the Northgate towards Barnwood, skirmished with the enemy, and did some execution among them, and amongst the rest, a little boy of Capt.
Страница 23 - ... under the colledge wall to the priory of St. Oswald's. From the west towards the south-gate along the river side, no more defence than the river itselfe, and the meadowes beyond levell with the town: from the castle to the south-port, a firme and lofty work to command the high ground in the suburbs. The ditches narrow, but watered round.
Страница 21 - A procession of friers and ecclesiastics, belonging to the parish churches, attended him from between the two bridges, and the Abbot and other members of the Monastery, at the church door. On the Sunday, the Abbot, wearing his mitre, sung high mass, and in procession. The sermon was preached by the Bishop of Worcester...
Страница 28 - Fleath ; and then the whole proceeded on the route to Gloucester. The Prince attacked them at Stow, on the fourth of September, with 4,000 horse, but the loss on both sides was nearly equal. On the 5th, Essex advancing to Presthury Hill, drew up his army in view of the city, and there discovered the huts in the King's camp, on fire, and the siege raised. " A warning piece was fired, but by reason of the contrary winds, the report was not heard, nor did the news reach the city that night." .A fortunate...
Страница 30 - ... directions for their march up the town ; and Backhouse himself was to wait at the gate, which he undertook to set open, if they came by nine o'clock, or within half an hour after. After the messenger was sent off, however, the ports were shut up round the city, trusty sentinels set, the Governor called a council of war, acquainted the officers with the plot, and gave orders that citizens and soldiers should that night continue in arms ; three pieces of ordnance were drawn to the Westgate, and...
Страница 40 - Old Severn. The course of it was from Longford Ham down Tweendike, round the east side of Meanham, skirting St. Oswald's Priory, where was once a quay, and proceeding to the Foreign Bridge into the present channel at the Quay.
Страница 23 - The works of a large compasse, not halfe perfect ; from the southgate eastward almost to the north port, the city was defended with an ancient wall lined with earth to a reasonable height; thence to the north-gate, with a slender work upon a low ground, having the advantage of a stone barn that commanded...