Old London: Papers Read at the London Congress, July, 1866J. Murray, 1867 - 376 pages |
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Page 43
... James , Crom- well , or after the Restoration . The keep in Norman castles was intended rather for the occasional than the regular residence of the lord , whose ordinary lodgings were more conveniently placed in the inner ward . This ...
... James , Crom- well , or after the Restoration . The keep in Norman castles was intended rather for the occasional than the regular residence of the lord , whose ordinary lodgings were more conveniently placed in the inner ward . This ...
Page 136
... James , the Great Hall was removed . Other buildings fol- lowed . Many were destroyed by Cromwell , and many by James II . , to make room for a new Ordnance office , and the remains of the Lanthorn tower were taken down late in the last ...
... James , the Great Hall was removed . Other buildings fol- lowed . Many were destroyed by Cromwell , and many by James II . , to make room for a new Ordnance office , and the remains of the Lanthorn tower were taken down late in the last ...
Page 207
... James I. , and the companion of Charles I. , -fills almost an entire chapel . The duke and his duchess , dressed in the costume of the time , are repre- sented recumbent , side by side , on a table tomb , over a sarcophagus . At the ...
... James I. , and the companion of Charles I. , -fills almost an entire chapel . The duke and his duchess , dressed in the costume of the time , are repre- sented recumbent , side by side , on a table tomb , over a sarcophagus . At the ...
Page 220
... James I. is the last instance on record . That conceited monarch was not satisfied with sitting on the Bench to hear how justice was administered , but even claimed to exercise judicial power . On Sir Edward Coke calmly telling him that ...
... James I. is the last instance on record . That conceited monarch was not satisfied with sitting on the Bench to hear how justice was administered , but even claimed to exercise judicial power . On Sir Edward Coke calmly telling him that ...
Page 223
... James I. , indeed , added one judge to the four judges then acting in each of the Courts , but the increase was discontinued before the end of the reign ; and from that time till the reign of William IV . ( except during the ...
... James I. , indeed , added one judge to the four judges then acting in each of the Courts , but the increase was discontinued before the end of the reign ; and from that time till the reign of William IV . ( except during the ...
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