An English Garner ...: ... Social England illustrated: a collection of XVII.th century tracts, with an introduction by Andrew Lang. 1903A. Constable and Company, Limited, 1903 |
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Стр. 313 - God: prohibiting in like sort the said recreations to any that, though conform2 in religion, are not present in the church at the service of God before their going to the said recreations. Our pleasure likewise is, that they to whom it belongeth in office shall present and sharply punish all such as in abuse of this our liberty will use these exercises before the ends of all Divine services for that day. And we likewise straitly command that every person shall resort to his own parish church to hear...
Стр. 311 - BY THE KING. WHEREAS, upon our return the last year out of Scotland, we did publish our pleasure, touching the recreations of our people in those parts, under our hand ; for some causes us thereunto...
Стр. 160 - Thomas Deloney, Chronicler of the memorable lives of the Six Yeomen of the West...
Стр. 313 - Our good people be not disturbed, letted, or discouraged from any lawful recreation, such as Dancing (either men or women), Archery for men, Leaping, Vaulting, or any other such harmless...
Стр. 316 - Justices of Assize in their several circuits, to see that no man do trouble or molest any of our loyal and dutiful People, in or for their Lawful Recreations, having first done their duty to God, and continuing in obedience to us and our laws.
Стр. 316 - Now out of a like pious care for the service of God, and for suppressing of any humours that oppose truth, and for the ease, comfort and recreation of our well-deserving people...
Стр. 417 - ... warehouses, exercises of horsemanship, fencing, training of soldiers, and the like: comedies, such whereunto the better sort of persons do resort; treasuries of jewels and robes; cabinets and rarities; and, to conclude, whatsoever...
Стр. 422 - Have a care what you call me. Old, is a Word of Disgrace among the Ladies ; to be Honest is to be Poor, and Foolish, (as some think) and Cavalier is a Word as much out of Fashion as any of 'em.
Стр. 97 - and all because our strong shooting is decayed and laid in bed. But, if some of our Englishmen now lived that served King Edward the Third in his wars with France, the breech of such a varlet should have been nailed to his bum with one arrow, and another feathered in his bowels before he should have turned about to see who shot the first.
Стр. 426 - Mohun was a Captain, (and after the Wars were ended here, served in Flanders, where he received Pay as a Major) Hart was a Lieutenant of Horse under Sir Thomas Dallison, in Prince Rupert's, Regiment, Burt was Cornet in the same Troop, and Shatterel Quartermaster. Allen of the Cockpit, was a Major, and Quarter Master General at Oxford.