Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 292-293F. Jefferies, 1967 - Early English newspapers |
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Page 224
... Prince of Wales , waits for his bride . The espousals over , the procession is resumed to the high altar , Prince Arthur now leading Katharine by the hand , her train borne , as before , by " the Princess Cicely " ( the Queen's sister ) ...
... Prince of Wales , waits for his bride . The espousals over , the procession is resumed to the high altar , Prince Arthur now leading Katharine by the hand , her train borne , as before , by " the Princess Cicely " ( the Queen's sister ) ...
Page 284
... Prince excluded . Some one told the Prince this , upon which His Royal Highness wrote to say he intended to have the pleasure of being at our ball . A number of us lined the entrance passage to receive the Prince , who , as he passed ...
... Prince excluded . Some one told the Prince this , upon which His Royal Highness wrote to say he intended to have the pleasure of being at our ball . A number of us lined the entrance passage to receive the Prince , who , as he passed ...
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In 1604 Phineas was brought into close relations with Prince Henry , whose willing and loving servant he was for the remaining eight years of the Prince's life . The Prince was then eleven years of age , and wanted a boat to disport ...
In 1604 Phineas was brought into close relations with Prince Henry , whose willing and loving servant he was for the remaining eight years of the Prince's life . The Prince was then eleven years of age , and wanted a boat to disport ...
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