| Richard Warner - England - 1802 - 318 pages
...thickness; some more, some less, the least, four feet. — 3d. The castle, and four gate-houses, all covered with lead, whereby it is subject to no other decay...the extremity of the weather. — 4th. The rooms of great.state within the same; and such as are able to receive his Majesty, the Queen, and Prince, at... | |
| William Field - Leamington (England) - 1815 - 512 pages
...lead, whereby it is subject to no other decay than the glass, through the extremity of ncather. . 4. The rooms of great state within the same, and such as are able to receive his Majestie, the Queen, and Prince nt one time, built with as much uniformity and convenicncy as any houses... | |
| William Field - Leamington (England) - 1815 - 506 pages
...lead, whereby it is subject to no other decay than the glass, through the extremity of « eather. 4. The rooms of great state within the same, and such as are able to receive hit Majestic, the Queen, and Prince at one lime, built with as much uniformity and convenicncy as any... | |
| William Thomas Moncrieff - Health resorts - 1824 - 396 pages
...whereby it is subject to no other decay than the glass, through the extremity of the weather. 4. " The rooms of great state within the same, and such as are able to receive his Majestic^ the Queen and Prince at one time; built with as much uniformity and convenience as any houses... | |
| William West - Warwickshire (England) - 1830 - 860 pages
...whereby it is subject to no other decay than the glass, through the extremity of the weather. 4. " The rooms of great state within the same, and such as are able to receive his Majesty, the Queen, and Prince at one time, built with as much uniformity and conveniency as any houses... | |
| William Beattie - Abbeys - 1842 - 398 pages
...some more some less, the least four feet. The Castle and the four gatehouses aforesaid are all covered with lead, whereby it is subject to no other decay...but the glass, through the extremity of the weather. The rooms of great state within the same are able to receive his Majesty, the Queen and Prince at the... | |
| William Beattie - 1844 - 404 pages
...some more, some less, the least four feet The Castle and the four gatehouses aforesaid are all covered with lead, whereby it is subject to no other decay...but the glass, through the extremity of the weather. The rooms of great state within the same are able to receive his Majesty, the Queen and Prince at the... | |
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