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" Elizabeth, who, knowing him to be subject to the gout, would always make him sit in her presence ; which, it is probable, the lord treasurer considered a great indulgence from so haughty a lady, inasmuch as he one day apologized for the badness of his... "
The European Magazine, and London Review - Page 251
1807
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London; Being an Accurate History and Description of the British ..., Volume 4

David Hughson - London (England) - 1807 - 692 pages
...green lane which is now Southampton Street. Lord Bur* Desiderata Curicjo, Vol. 1. Book I. p. 29. leigh was, in this house, honoured by a visit from queen...lord treasurer considered a great indulgence from so haughty a lady, inasmuch as he one day apologized for the badness of his legs. To which the queen replied,...
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London and Middlesex: Or, An Historical, Commercial ..., Volume 3, Issue 2

Edward Wedlake Brayley - London (England) - 1815 - 918 pages
...west side of the garden wall of Wimbledon House, to the green lane, which is now Southampton Street. Lord Burleigh was in this house honoured by a visit...him to be subject to the gout, would always make him to • Desiderata Curioso, Vol. I. Book I. p. 29. to sit in her presence ; which it is probable llic...
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The Beauties of England and Wales: Or, Delineations ..., Volume 13, Part 3

John Britton - Architecture - 1815 - 920 pages
...west side of the garden wall of Wimbledon House, to the green lane, which is now Southampton Street. Lord Burleigh was in this house honoured by a visit from Queen Elizabeth, who, knowiug him to be subject to the gout, would always make him • Desiderata Curioso, Vol. I. Bouk I....
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The Beauties of England and Wales, Or, Delineations ..., Volume 10, Issue 2

John Britton, Edward Wedlake Brayley, Joseph Nightingale, James Norris Brewer, John Evans, John Hodgson, Francis Charles Laird, Frederic Shoberl, John Bigland, Thomas Rees - Architecture - 1816 - 924 pages
...inwest side of the garden wall of Wimbledon House, to the green lane, which is now Southampton Street. Lord Burleigh was in this house honoured by a visit...him to be subject to the gout, would always make him to sit in lier presence ; which it in probable the lord -treasurer considcred a great indulgence from...
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National History and Views of London and Its Environs ..., Volumes 1-2

Charles Frederick Partington - Architecture - 1834 - 682 pages
...Wimbledon House to the green lane which is now Southampton Street. In this house Lord Burleigh was honoured by a visit from Queen Elizabeth, who knowing...Lord Treasurer considered a great indulgence from so haughty a lady, inasmuch as he one day apologised for the badness of his legs ; to which the Queen...
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National history and views of London with its environs, 2 vols

1837 - 650 pages
...Wimbledon House to the green lane which is now Southampton Street. In this house Lord Burleigh was honoured by a visit from Queen Elizabeth, who knowing...Lord Treasurer considered a great indulgence from so haughty a lady, inasmuch as he one day apologised for the badness of his legs ; to which the Queen...
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The History and Antiquities of London, Westminster, Southwark, and ..., Volume 4

Thomas Allen - London (England) - 1839 - 606 pages
...fronted the Strajid : its gardens extended from the west side of the garden wall of Wimbledon-house, to the green lane, which is now Southampton-street. Lord Burleigh was in this house honoured bv a visit from queen Elizabeth, who, knowing him to be subject to the gout, would always make him...
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The History and Antiquities of London, Westminster, Southwark, and ..., Volume 4

Thomas Allen - London (England) - 1839 - 604 pages
...fronted the Strand : its gardens extended from the west side of the garden wall of Wimbledon-house, to the green lane, which is now Southampton-street....to be subject to the gout, would always make' him to sit in her presence; which it is probable the lord-treasurer considered a great indulgence from...
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