| Edinburgh (Scotland) - 1822 - 148 pages
...of his Majesteis happie nativitie, and the same vivelie representit be assistance of King Ptolomae. And, withall, the haill streits war spred with flowres,...effegeis of noble men and wemen, and thus he past out of the toun of Edinburgh to his palice of Halyruidhous." * DOCUMENTS "RELATIVE TO THE PREPAR-ATIONS... | |
| Edinburgh (Scotland) - 1822 - 148 pages
...of his Majesteis happie nativitie, and the same vivelie representit be assistance of King Ptolomas. And, withall, the haill streits war spred with flowres,...effegeis of noble men and wemen, and thus he past out of the toun of Edinburgh to his paliee of Halyruidhous." * DOCUMENTS RELATIVE TO THE PREPARATIONS... | |
| Edinburgh (Scotland) - 1822 - 142 pages
...of his Majesteis happie nativitie, and the same vivelie representit be assistance of King Ptolomae. And, withall, the haill streits war spred with flowres,...effegeis of noble men and wemen, and thus he past out of the toun of Edinburgh to his palice of Halyruidhous." * * MS. The Historic and Life of King... | |
| Bannatyne club - 1836 - 314 pages
...1822 is to be compared with the following:—" And withall, the haill streits war spred with flowers; and the forehowsis of the streits, be the whilks the king passit, war all hung with magnificent tapestrie, with payntit historeis, and with the effigeis of noble men and wemen."* James... | |
| James Maidment, Bannatyne Club (Edinburgh, Scotland) - 1836 - 310 pages
...1822 is to be compared with the following:—" And withall, the haul streits war spred with flowers; and the forehowsis of the streits, be the whilks the king passit, war all hung with magnificent tapestrie, with payntit historeis, and with the effigeis of noble men and women."* James... | |
| Robert Withington - Pageants - 1918 - 330 pages
...nativitie, and the same vivelie representit be assistance of King Ptolomae. And, withall, the haul streits war spred with flowres, and the forehowsis...effegeis of noble men and wemen, and thus he past out of the toun of Edinburgh to his palice of Halyruidhous." x 1581 — A TILT AT WHITEHALL WITH PAGEANTIC... | |
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