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" English fashion, strewed with hay, through which the queen commonly passes in her way to chapel. At the door stood a gentleman dressed in velvet, with a gold chain, whose office was to introduce to the queen any person of distinction that came to wait... "
Report of the Marlborough College Natural History Society (founded April 9th ... - Page x
by Marlborough College (Marlborough, England). Natural History Society - 1877
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Gentleman's Magazine Library: English topography, Part 17

1905 - 292 pages
...passes in her way to Chapel ; at the door stood a Gentleman dressed in velvet, with a gold chain, whose office was to introduce to the Queen any person of...Canterbury, the Bishop of London, a great number of Counsellors of State, Officers of the Crown, and Gentlemen, who waited the Queen's coming out ; which...
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The Pageant of London, Volume 2

Richard Davey - 1906 - 718 pages
...to the Royal Chapel. He thus describes the pageant from its beginning in the Presence Chamber — " In the same Hall were the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Bishop of London, a great number of Counsellors of State, Officers of the Crown and gentlemen, who waited the Queen's coining out : which...
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The Elizabethan People

Henry Thew Stephenson - 1910 - 568 pages
...passes on her way to chapel. At the door stood a gentleman dressed in velvet, with a gold chain, whose office was to introduce to the Queen any person of...that came to wait on her; it was Sunday when there was usually the greatest attendance of nobility. In the same hall were the Archbishop of Canterbury,...
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The Elizabethan People

Henry Thew Stephenson - 1910 - 552 pages
...introduce to the Queen any person of distinction that came to wait on her; it was Sunday when there was usually the greatest attendance of nobility. In the same hall were the Archhishop of Canterbury, the Bishop of London, a great number of Councillors of State, officers of...
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Life in a Castle

Julia Welles Griswold - 1912 - 172 pages
...gentleman dressed in velvet, with a gold chain, whose office was to introduce to the Queen any persons of distinction that came to wait on her. "It was Sunday,...Canterbury, the Bishop of London, a great number of counsellors of State, officers of the Crown and gentlemen who waited the Queen's coming out, which...
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A History of England: From the Defeat of the Armada to the Death ..., Volume 1

Edward Potts Cheyney - 1914 - 586 pages
...chain, whose office was to introduce to the queen earls, barons, gentlemen and others of both sexes who came to wait on her; it was Sunday, when there is...usually the greatest attendance of nobility. In the hall the archbishop of Canterbury, the bishop of London, a great number of councillors of state, officers...
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University Lectures Delivered by Members of the ..., Volume 1; Volumes 1913-1914

University of Pennsylvania - 1915 - 612 pages
...chain, whose office was to introduce to the queen earls, barons, gentlemen and others of both sexes who came to wait on her; it was Sunday, when there is...usually the greatest attendance of nobility. In the hall the archbishop of Canterbury, the bishop of London, a great number of councillors of state, officers...
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Shakespeare's England: An Account of the Life & Manners of His Age, Volume 1

Sir Sidney Lee, Charles Talbut Onions - 1916 - 724 pages
...passes on her way to chapel : at the door stood a gentleman dressed hi velvet, with a gold chain, whose office was to introduce to the queen any person of...Canterbury, the bishop of London, a great number of counsellors of state, officers of the crown, and gentlemen, who waited the queen's coming out ; which...
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The England of Shakespeare

Peter Hampson Ditchfield - 1917 - 398 pages
...passes on her way to Chapel. At the door stood a gentleman dressed in velvet with a gold chain, whose office was to introduce to the Queen any person of...Canterbury, the Bishop of London, a great number of Counsellors of State, Officers of the Crown, and Gentlemen, who waited the Queen's coming out ; which...
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book IV. England. book V. Philosophy and science

Henry Osborn Taylor - 1920 - 460 pages
...passes in her way to Chapel: at the door stood a Gentleman dressed in velvet, with a gold chain, whose office was to introduce to the Queen any person of...Canterbury, the Bishop of London, a great number of Counsellors of State, Officers of the Crown, and Gentlemen, who waited the Queen's coming out; whicl1...
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