| John Britton - 1815 - 920 pages
...with a swerd and spurrus accordingly ; and the same Ymage to knele upon a table of silver and giitc, and holding betwixt his hands the Crown which it pleased God to geve us, with the Victoric of our Eneruye at our furst felde: the which Ymage and Crownc, we gcve and... | |
| Edward Wedlake Brayley - 1815 - 918 pages
...with a swerd and spurres accordingly ; and the same Ymage to knele upon a table of silver and gilte, and holding betwixt his hands the Crown which it pleased God to geve us, with thd Victorie of our Enemye at our furst felde: the which Ymage" and Crowne, we geve and... | |
| John Britton, Edward Wedlake Brayley, Joseph Nightingale, James Norris Brewer, John Evans, John Hodgson, Francis Charles Laird, Frederic Shoberl, John Bigland, Thomas Rees - 1816 - 924 pages
...swerd and spurres accordingly ; and the same Yraage to ki« ]<.• upon a table of silver and gilte, and holding betwixt his hands the Crown which it pleased God to geve us, with the Victorie of our Enemye at our furst felde: the which Ymage and Crowne, we geve and... | |
| Emma Roberts - 1827 - 658 pages
...person completely armed, should be wrought of tira ber, covered with fine gold, and richly enamelled, " the said image to kneel upon a table of silver and...pleased God to give us with the victory of our enemy at ourjirstjield" Compelled during his life-time, in deference to the national feeling, which would not... | |
| Emma Roberts - 1827 - 660 pages
...person completely armed, should be wrought of timber, covered with fine gold, and richly enamelled, ".the said image to kneel upon a table of silver and...betwixt his hands the crown which it pleased God to give its with the victory of our enemy at our first field" Compelled during his life-time, in deference... | |
| Emma Roberts - 1827 - 680 pages
...enamelled, " the said image to kneel upon a table of silver and gilt, and holding betwixt his hands tlie crown which it pleased God to give us with the victory of our enemy at ourjirstjield" Compelled during his life-time, in deference to the national feeling, which would not... | |
| William Heseltine - 1829 - 224 pages
...silver and ?'lt, and holding the crown, which, — as Henry's estament full cunningly saith, — " it pleased God to give us, with the victory of our enemy at our first field." Truly I wot, that if he never spake truth before touching his claim unto the throne of this realm,... | |
| William Heseltine, Plantagenet (House.) - 1829 - 596 pages
...it frequently passed entirely round the church, chapel, or burial-place, as well without as within. God to give us, with the victory of our enemy at our first field." Truly I wot, that if he never spake truth before touching his claim unto the throne of this realm,... | |
| Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1830 - 388 pages
...wrought with plate of fine gold, in manner of an armed man, and upon the same armour a coat armour of our Arms of England and France enamelled, with...with the victory of our enemy at our first field" The said image he bequeathed to God and Our Lady, and ordered it to be placed in the midst of St. Edward's... | |
| 1831 - 740 pages
...funeral effigy, he desired to be represented " holding betwixt his hand the Crown which it pleased Gud to give us with the victory of our enemy at our first field.'' — p. Ixtiio We must now briefly notice the Wardrobe Accounts of Edward the Fourth, which form the... | |
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