 | Freemasonry - 1795
...ranks and degrees of visitors, that resorted to tliis Prince at his palace or castle of Roslin ; for he kept a great court, and was royally served at his...vessels of gold and silver; Lord Dirleton being his master-houshold, Lord Borthwick his cup-beater, and Lord Fleming his carver; in whose absence they... | |
 | Francis Grose - Castles - 1797 - 138 pages
...and degrees of visitors, that resorted to this prince, at his palace of the castle of Roslin ; for he kept a great court, and was royally served at his...vessels of gold and silver; Lord Dirleton being his master-household, Lord Borthwick his cup-bearer, and Lord Fleming his carver ; in whose absence they... | |
 | English literature - 1808
...thai resorted to this Prince, at his palace or castle of Koslin ; for he kept a great court, and w,is royally served at his own table in vessels of gold and silver ; Lord Dir. Jeton being his master of the household. Lord Berth wick hi» -cupbearer, «п.! Lord Fleming... | |
 | Robert Forsyth - Antiquities - 1805 - 547 pages
...and degrees of visitors that resorted to this prince at his palace of the castle of Roslin ; for he kept a great court, and was royally served at his...vessels of gold and silver ; Lord Dirleton being his master-household, Lord Borthwick his cup-bearer, and Lord Fleeming his carver ; in whose absence they... | |
 | Robert Forsyth - Antiquities - 1805 - 547 pages
...and degrees of visitors that resorted to this prince at his palace of the castle of Roslin ; for he kept a great court, and was royally served at his own table in vessels of gold Mid stiver ; Lord Dirleton being his master-household, Lord Borthwick his cup-bearer, and Lord Fleeming... | |
 | Sir John Carr - Scotland - 1809 - 317 pages
...and degrees of visiters that resorted to this Prince at his palace of the Castle of Roslin ; for he kept a great court, and was royally served at his...of gold and silver : Lord Dirleton being his master household, Lord Borthwick his cup-bearer, and Lord Fleeming his carver ; in whose absence they had... | |
 | Christiane Derobert-Ratel - Aix-en-Provence (France) - 1809 - 672 pages
...and degrees of visitors that resorted to this Prince at his palace of the Castle of Roslin; for he kept a great court, and was royally served at his...of gold and silver; Lord Dirleton being his master household, Lord Borthwick his cup-bearer, and Lord Fleeming his carver; in whose absence they had deputies... | |
 | Benjamin Silliman - Great Britain - 1812
...degrees and ranks of visitors resorted to this prince, at his palace of the Castle of Roslin ; for he kept a great court, and was royally served at his own table in ves. sel» of gold and silver ; Lord Direleton being his master.household, Lord Borthwick his cup.bearer,... | |
 | George Alexander Cooke - England - 1817
...and degrees of visitors that resorted to this prince, at his palace of the castle of Roslin; for he kept a great court, and was royally served at his...vessels of gold and silver; Lord Dirleton being his master-housebold, Lord Borthwick his cupbearer, and Lord Fleming his carver; in whose absence they... | |
 | Benjamin Silliman - Great Britain - 1820
...degrees and ranks of visitors resorted to this prince, at his palace of the Castle of Roslin ; for he kept a great court, and was royally served at his own table in vessels of gold and silver; Lord Direleton being his master-household, Lord Borthwick his cup-bearer, and Lord Fleming his carver; in... | |
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