Some Account of Domestic Architecture in England: From Richard II. to Henry VIII.

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J. H. and J. Parker, 1859
 

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Seite 58 - MARRY AT'S (JOsEPH) Collections towards a History of Pottery and Porcelain, in the Fifteenth, Sixteenth, Seventeenth, and Eighteenth Centuries. With a Description of the Manufacture, a Glossary, and a List of Monograms. With Coloured Plates and Woodcuts.
Seite 87 - ... avec deux épées courtes et larges, deux hallebardes, deux piques de vingt-deux pieds de long, deux ou trois cottes ou chemises de mailles dans le petit coffret plein de son, deux fortes arbalètes de passe avec leurs bandages et garrots (traits) dedans.
Seite 45 - And of the pore penyles the hiereward e wold habbe A hood or a girdel, and let hem goo withoute. Many moo myscheves there weren I say. Culham hithe hath causid many a curse. I blyssed be our helpers we have a better waye, Withoute any peny for cart and for horse.
Seite 46 - ... the work was Edward Strong (not Thomas, as stated on p. 213), and to his memory there is a monument in St. Peter's Church, St. Albans. He was an ancestor of an old friend of mine, Capt. WH Nares, RN, who possessed a fine portrait of him by Sir Godfrey Kneller, with the cipher GK on one side. He held in one hand a pair of compasses, and in the other a plan of the cathedral. Of this I once had a pencil sketch, but gave it a friend. In all probability the original portrait now belongs to Sir George...
Seite 96 - The Camera usually contained a bed, and the ordinary furniture of a bed-chamber; but it must be remembered that it still answered the purpose of a parlour or sitting-room, the bed being covered over during the daytime with a handsome coverlid, as is still the custom in France and other foreign countries to this day.
Seite 72 - There were eight tables on the north side of the hall, joined and nailed to the tressels, and seven on the south side, similarly arranged, with twelve forms placed by the sides of the tables, and three tables and three forms in the chapel chamber.
Seite 43 - Of alle Werkys in this Worlde that ever were wrought Holy Chirche is chefe. . . . Another blissed besines is brigges to make, There that the pepul may not passe after greet showres, Dole it is to...
Seite 87 - Dedans la sale du logis (car en avoir deux cela tient du grand), la corne de cerf ferrée et attachée au plancher, où pendoient bonnets, chapeaux gresliers, couples et lesses pour les chiens, et le gros chapelet de patenostres pour le commun.
Seite 122 - Castells and houses here in this countrie doothe decaye and waste y' were goode the whole height of everie windowe, at the departure of his Lordship from lyinge at any of his said Castells and houses, and deuringe the time of his Lordship's, absence or others lying in them, were taken down and lade appart in safetie; and at such time as either his Lordship or any other shoulde lie at any of the saide places, the same might then be set up anewe, with small charge to his Lordship ; when now the decaye...
Seite 87 - Et sur le dressoùer ou buffet à deux estages, la Saincte Bible de la traduction commandée par le roy Charles le Quint, ya plus de deux cens ans ; les Quatre Fils Aymon, Oger le Danois, Melusine, le Calendrier des Bergers, la Légende dorée ou le Romant de la Roze.

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