| Walley Chamberlain Oulton - England - 1805 - 964 pages
...Trescati of England. Here stood a roynl palace, in which Edward I. «nd II. resided, and in which JEdwnri] III. died of grief, for the loss of his heroic son the •Black Prince. Here, also died Лппг. queen of Richard II. who fast taught the English ladies the use of the »ide-saddle... | |
| B. Lambert - London (England) - 1806 - 624 pages
...stone and flints. Herestood a royal palace, in which Edward Land II. residcd,and in which Edward I II. died of grief, for the loss of his heroic son, the Black Prince. Here also died Anne, Queen of Richard 11. who first taught the English ladies the use of the side-saddle... | |
| John Bew - 1807 - 408 pages
...the Frescati of England. Here stood a royal palace, in which Edward I. and II. resided, and in which Edward III. died of grief, for the loss of his heroic son the Black Prince. Here also died Anne, Queen of Richard II. who first taught the English ladies the use of the side saddle... | |
| Samuel Leigh (publisher.) - 1820 - 774 pages
...MontpelKer of England. Here stood a palace, in which onr kings Edward I. and II. resided, and where Edward III. died of grief, for the loss of his heroic son the Black Prince. Here also died Anne, queen of Richard II., who first taught the English ladies the use of the side-saddle.... | |
| Samuel Leigh (publisher.) - 1825 - 576 pages
...tongue signifies retplendent. Here stood a palace in which Edward I. and II. resided, and Edward HI. died of grief for the loss of his heroic son the Black Prince. Here also died Anne, queen of Richard II., who first taught the English ladies the use of the side-saddle.... | |
| Samuel Leigh - London (England) - 1827 - 646 pages
...tongue signifies Texplendent . Here stood a palace in which Edward I, and II. resided, and Edward 111. died of grief for the loss of his heroic son the Black Prince. Here also died Anne, queen of Richard II., who first taught the English ladies the use of the side-saddle.... | |
| Samuel Leigh - Architecture - 1834 - 594 pages
...the Saxon tongue signifies respfendent. Here stood a palace in which Edwards I. and II. resided, and Edward III. died of grief for the loss of his heroic son, the Black Prince. Here also died Anne, queen of Richard II., who first taught the English ladies the use of the side-saddle.... | |
| Samuel Leigh (publisher.) - 1839 - 528 pages
...the Saxon tongue signifies resplendent. Here stood a palace in which Edward I. and II. resided, and Edward III. died of grief for the loss of his heroic son, the Black Prince. Here also died Anne, queen of Richard II., who first taught the English ladies the use of the side-saddle.... | |
| J. Gronow - England - 1849 - 408 pages
...60 miles from London, a hamlet, in the parish of Ash, about one mile from the sea, was the Rutupia? of the Romans, in whose time, before its port was...saddle. The king was so affected by her death, that ho neglected, and even abhorred the palace, and as some say levelled it to the ground ; but Henry V.... | |
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