Abby, the Countess of Devonshire's House. Presently after Dinner the King again took Horse, and with his Company rode to Nottingham, where was great Preparation for the setting up of the Standard that Day, as was formerly appointed. Not long after the... The Archaeological Journal - Page 3901901Full view - About this book
| George Lillie Craik - Great Britain - 1848 - 860 pages
...turds and others m company, rode to Leicester, where he dined that day Jit the Abbey, the Counlesss of Devonshire's house. Presently after dinner the king again took horse, and with his company rode tu Nottingham, where was great preparation fur tbe setting up of the standard that day, as was formerly... | |
| Mason Jackson - Illustration of books - 1885 - 388 pages
...in these words : ' Munday being the 22 of August in the morning, his Majesty left his forces before Coventry, and with some Lords and others in company...Leicester, where he dined that day at the Abbey House, the Countesse of Devonshire's house ; however, so many printed intelligences doe falsely, though with much... | |
| Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire - Cheshire (England) - 1896 - 420 pages
...petition, but waited the course of events. On Monday, August 22nd, 1642, his Majesty left his forces before Coventry and, with some lords and others in company, rode to Leicester, where he dined at the Abbey, the Countess of Devonshire's house. After dinner, again took horse and rode to Nottingham,... | |
| Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire - Cheshire (England) - 1896 - 414 pages
...petition, but waited the course of events. On Monday, August 22nd, 1642, his Majesty left his forces before Coventry and, with some lords and others in company, rode to Leicester, where he dined at the Abbey, the Countess of Devonshire's house. After dinner, again took horse and rode to Nottingham,... | |
| John Benjamin Firth - Nottinghamshire (England) - 1916 - 482 pages
...Monday, being the 22nd day of August, in the morning, his Majesty left his forces before Coventry and rode to Leicester, where he dined that day at the Abbey House. Presently after dinner the king again took horse and with his company rode to Nottingham, where was... | |
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