The History of the Town of Gravesend in the County of Kent, and of the Port of LondonW. Pickering, 1843 - 569 halaman |
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... late venerable Rector of Southfleet , whose interesting description of them was published + soon after they had been found . Coins and fragments of the earthenware of the Romans are frequently seen while ploughing in the fields ...
... late venerable Rector of Southfleet , whose interesting description of them was published + soon after they had been found . Coins and fragments of the earthenware of the Romans are frequently seen while ploughing in the fields ...
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... late publication ; * - " when was the rudder transferred from the sides of vessels , and placed at the stern ? Not at the time of the Conquest , if the Baieux tapestry is authority . " The illustration below is from a basso - relievo on ...
... late publication ; * - " when was the rudder transferred from the sides of vessels , and placed at the stern ? Not at the time of the Conquest , if the Baieux tapestry is authority . " The illustration below is from a basso - relievo on ...
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... late soundly , and the code of regulations upon which all modern laws upon the subject have been founded , was framed by Henry de Bath , justiciary of England , from 1238 to 1255 , in the reign of Henry III . , * a proceeding which ...
... late soundly , and the code of regulations upon which all modern laws upon the subject have been founded , was framed by Henry de Bath , justiciary of England , from 1238 to 1255 , in the reign of Henry III . , * a proceeding which ...
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... and the hardships sustained by Mr. William Boswell , late undertaker of the works there , in a letter to a Member of Parliament . Svo London , 1717 . the water of Medway ; and he considers it to 32 HISTORY OF GRAVESEND.
... and the hardships sustained by Mr. William Boswell , late undertaker of the works there , in a letter to a Member of Parliament . Svo London , 1717 . the water of Medway ; and he considers it to 32 HISTORY OF GRAVESEND.
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... late years towards completing the theory of the tides , by discussing the local phenomena , but it will be sufficient in this place to observe , that in the Thames the tide flows with an average velocity of twenty miles an hour , this ...
... late years towards completing the theory of the tides , by discussing the local phenomena , but it will be sufficient in this place to observe , that in the Thames the tide flows with an average velocity of twenty miles an hour , this ...
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appears appointed barge Blockhouse Board of Ordnance boats bridge called Captain Chantry charge charter Chatham Church Cobham Cobham Hall Commissioner Committee Corporation Dartford dated Deptford Dover Ducking Stool Duke Earl East Edward embankment enemy England erected Essex feet fleet Gravesend Gravesend and Milton Greenwich guns Harry-grace-a-dieu hath History of Gravesend horses House inhabitants of Gravesend James John June Jurats Kent King King's land letter Lord Majesty's manor Master Mayor Medway Navy Northfleet occasion officers Ordnance paid parish of Gravesend parish of Milton Parliament passengers Peter Pett Pett Pier Pocock's History Port of London Portreve pounds present proceedings Queen reign river river Thames Robert Rochester Royal shipps ships side Street Thames thereof Thomas tide Tilbury Tilbury Fort tiltboat Tower Town Hall town of Gravesend Trinity House tyme vessels watermen wharf William William Bourne Woolwich
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Halaman 247 - Rich windows that exclude the light, And passages, that lead to nothing. Full oft within the spacious walls, When he had fifty winters o'er him, My grave Lord-Keeper led the brawls ; The seals and maces danc'd before him. His bushy beard, and shoe-strings green, His high-crown'd hat and satin doublet, Mov'd the stout heart of England's Queen, Though Pope and Spaniard could not trouble it.
Halaman 274 - We had women, and indeed wine too, of such plenty, as would have astonished each sober beholder. Our feasts were magnificent, and the two royal guests did most lovingly embrace each other at table. I think the Dane hath strangely wrought on our good English nobles ; for those, whom I could never get to taste good liquor, now follow the fashion and wallow in beastly delights. The ladies abandon their sobriety, and are seen to roll about in intoxication.
Halaman 410 - We soon arrived at Gravesend, and found some difficulty in getting ashore, occasioned by an unlucky boy's having placed his boat between us and the landing-place, and refusing us passage over his vessel ; but, as virtue surmounts all obstacles, we happily accomplished this adventure, and arrived at Mr. Bramble's at six. There we washed our faces and hands, and had our wigs powdered ; then drank coffee, eat toast and butter, paid our reckoning, and set out at eight.
Halaman 266 - I'll speed me to the pond, where the high stool On the long plank hangs o'er the muddy pool, That stool, the dread of every scolding quean.
Halaman 330 - ... to endeavour any change or alteration of government either in church or state ; and that the same was in itself an unlawful oath, and imposed upon the subjects of this realm against the known laws and liberties of this kingdom.
Halaman 21 - And within a little space they went to London, and they dug a great ditch on the south side, and dragged their ships to the west side of the bridge...
Halaman 117 - I dight me to do as I did before. Now JESUS, that in Bethlem was bore, Save London ; and send true Lawyers their meed ! For whoso wants money, with them shall not speed ! I**"
Halaman 133 - Confessor, have granted and given license for us and our heirs, as much as in us is, to our beloved...
Halaman 211 - And then at the signe of the Christopher, he and his friends banketted, and made me, and them that were in the company great cheere : and for very joy that he had to see the towardness of our intended discovery, he entered into the dance himselfe, amongst the rest of the young and lusty company : which being ended, hee and his friends departed most gently, commending us to the Governance of Almighty God.
Halaman 345 - Down to Gravesend, where I find the duke of Albemarle just come, with a great many idle lords and gentlemen, with their pistols and fooleries...