The cookes wrought both day and night with suttleties and many craftie devices, where lacked neither gold, silver, nor other costly thing meet for their purpose ; the yeomen and groomes of the wardrobe were busied in hanging of the chambers, and furnishing... The stranger's guide to Hampton-court palace and gardens - Стр. 7авторы: John Grundy (of Hampton Court.) - 1844 - Страниц: 47Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| John Britton, Edward Wedlake Brayley, Joseph Nightingale, James Norris Brewer, John Evans, John Hodgson, Francis Charles Laird, Frederic Shoberl, John Bigland, Thomas Rees - 1816 - Страниц: 924
...lacked neither gold, silver, nor other costly thing meet lor their purpose : the yeomen and groóme» of the wardrobe were busied in hanging of the chambers,...and other furniture in every degree: then my Lord Cardinall sent me (Mr. Cavendish) being his gentleman usher, with two other of ray fellows thither,... | |
| Samuel Jackson Pratt - 1805 - Страниц: 590
...wrought both day and night, with sulHelits and many crafty devices, where lacked neither gold, silver, nor other costly thing, meet for their purpose : the...hanging of the chambers, and furnishing the same with bed* of *Uk and other furniture in every degree." Yet ah ! full dearly didst thou pay For all these... | |
| William Bernard Cooke - 1811 - Страниц: 324
...lacked neither gold nor silver, nor other costly thing meet for their purpose. The yeomen and grooms of the wardrobe were busied in hanging of the chambers,...furnishing the same with beds of silk, and other furniture of every degree. Then my Lord Cardinal sent me, being his gentleman Usher, with two others of my fellows,... | |
| Samuel Owen - 1811 - Страниц: 416
...lacked neither gold nor silver, nor other costly thing meet for their purpose. The yeomen and grooms of the wardrobe were busied in hanging of the chambers,...furnishing the same with beds of silk, and other furniture of every degree. Then my Lord Cardinal sent me, being his gentleman Usher, with two others of my fellows,... | |
| John Britton - 1816 - Страниц: 944
...wrought both day and night with suttleties and many crafty devices, where lacked neither gold, silver, nor other costly thing meet for their purpose : the...and other furniture in every degree: then my Lord Cardinall sent me (Mr. Cavendish) being hit gentleman usher, with two other of my fellows thither,... | |
| Edward Wedlake Brayley - 1816 - Страниц: 932
...wrought both day and night with suttleties and many crafty devices, where lacked neither gold, silver, nor other costly thing meet for their purpose : the...and other furniture in ^ every degree: then my Lord Cardinall sent me (Mr. Caven* dish) being his gentleman usher, with two other of my fellows thither,... | |
| Edward Wedlake Brayley - 1816 - Страниц: 946
...night with suttleties and many crafty devices, where lacked neither gold, silver, nor other co.,tly thing meet for their purpose : the yeomen and groomes...and other furniture in every degree: then my Lord Cardinall sent me (Mr. Cavendish) being his gentleman usher, with two other of ray fellows thither,... | |
| the christians - 1836 - Страниц: 426
...day and night with suttleties and many crafty devices, where lacked neither gold, silver, nor oilier costly thing meet for their purpose : the yeomen and...and other furniture in every degree : then my lord cardinall sent me (Mr. Cavendish) being his gentleman usher, with two other of my fellows thither,... | |
| William Willshire - 1873 - Страниц: 106
...with sutileties and many crafty devices, were lacked neither gold, silver, nor other costly thing met for their purpose; the yeomen and groomes of the wardrobe...furniture in every degree. Then my Lord Cardinal sent me (MrCavendish), being his gentleman-usher, with two other of my fellows thither, to forsee all things... | |
| Frederick Davis - 1881 - Страниц: 104
...connying persons in the art of cookerie which were within London or elsewhere that might be gotten to beautify this noble feast the purveiors provided,...furniture in every degree. Then my Lord Cardinal sent me (W. Cavendish), being his gentleman usher, with two other of my fellows thither, to foresee all things... | |
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