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Volume: 6; author: john heneage jesse; category: uk and ireland; length: 376 pages; year: 1901.
Memoirs of the court of england during the reign of the stuarts, including the protectorate (complete in 4 volumes).
In 1748 the novel fanny hill described as a memoir of a woman of pleasure was published. The church of england asked the secretary of state to stop the progress of this vile book, which is an open insult upon religion and good manners. Cleland was arrested and charged with corrupting the king's subjects.
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Japan's first visitor from england, william adams was a pilot on the liefde, a dutch vessel that shipwrecked off southern japan. The only one of 24 survivors coherent enough to greet the japanese.
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Anne (6 february 1665 – 1 august 1714) was queen of england, scotland, and ireland with anne's restoration at court, berkeley house became a social centre for courtiers who had previously avoided contact with anne and her husband.
His first foray into the publishing world was his series of essays on business and banking collected in an essay upon projects (1697). Dickory cronke (1719) was followed by the life of captain singleton (1720) and memoirs of a cavalier (1720).
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An individual court jester in europe could emerge from a wide range of backgrounds: an erudite but nonconformist university dropout, a monk thrown out of a priory for nun frolics, a jongleur with exceptional verbal or physical dexterity, or the apprentice of a village blacksmith whose fooling amused a passing nobleman.
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During the six years of her brother’s reign, she tread the fine line between piety and treason. Edward attempted to reason with her at court yet she refused his advice. Indeed, she was a woman in her thirties and he was still a child.
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Memoirs of the court of england during the reign of the stuarts, london: richard bentley, 1840. 4 volumes, 8°, engraved frontispiece, contemporary half calf, spine gilt in compartments with red and green morocco lettering-pieces.
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First published in nine volumes from 1889 to 1891, this classic work was out of print for several decades until the library of america reissued it in two volumes: the first volume on the years of thomas jefferson’s presidency and the second devoted to those of james madison.
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Memoirs of the court of england during the regency, 1811-1820 from original family documents this edition was published in 1856 by hurst and blockett in london.
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In england, a growing middle class began to emerge during the years following the end of the epidemic known as the black death. The upper portions of england's economic classes were becoming literate, and in 1362, english became the official language of the courts for the first time since the norman conquest.
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The castle brought with it the ancient, entailed title, vidame de chartres, borne as a courtesy style by the duke's only son until he was eighteen: as it had been attributed to an elderly character in the well-known court novel la princesse de clèves, published in 1678, just three years after saint-simon's birth, his arrival at court as a young man may have been less inconspicuous than otherwise.
Volume 1 of memoirs of the court of england, during the regency, 1811-1820, richard plantagenet temple nugent brydges chandos grenville duke of buckingham and chandos: author: richard plantagenet.
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Chapter i [the separatist interpretation of the reformation in england, 1550-1607] it is well known unto the godly and judicious, how ever since the first breaking out of the light of the gospel in our honourable nation of england, (which was the first of nations whom the lord adorned therewith after the gross darkness of popery which had covered and overspread the christian world), what wars.
The evolution of the medieval curia is well illustrated in england’s curia, also known as the curia regis, or aula regis (“king’s court”). It was introduced at the time of the norman conquest (1066) and lasted to about the end of the 13th century.
1, notes of legal cases tried in virginia courts and household accounts this one volume served three purposes over time. The first thirty-one pages contain jefferson’s notes on legal cases heard in the virginia general court for the april 1768, october 1768, and april 1769 terms.
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Memoir of thomas callender the memoirs of thomas callender, who was in jamaica from 1846 to 1848, were collected and published after his death. The first selection: the voyage describes the hazards of passengers and crew on the journey by ship from scotland to jamaica.
Mary i, queen of england, unpleasantly remembered as the bloody mary on account of the religious persecutions which prevailed during her reign, was the daughter of henry viii and catherine of aragon, born in the earlier years of their married life, when as yet no cloud had darkened the prospect of henry's reign.
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After james iv's death at flodden in 1513 during the franco-scottish invasion of england, fewer references to africans appear in the accounts. Interestingly, however, in 1594, during the reign of james vi, a richly attired black moor was paid to help pull the chariots during celebrations to mark the birth of james's eldest son, henry frederick.
The book, also known as fanny hill, was written by john cleland in about 1750. Massachusetts courts, despite the defenses put forward by the book's publisher.
this is volume one of the the duke of buckingham and chandos' memoirs of the royal court during the regency. This volume includes chapters on the political discusses of parliament surrounding the decision to name the prince of wales the prince regent.
The smelly truth is that hampton court was not well-equipped to serve the bodily needs of hundreds of servants. During the king's boisterous banquets, busy servants regularly heeded nature's call.
Courts martial during the first world war; during the first world war, many thousands of members of the british armed forces - as well as a smaller number of soldiers in the dominion and imperial forces and several civilians - were tried by courts martial for a variety of offences ranging from murder to sleeping on duty.
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