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Page 160
... royal household , almost every branch of which was formerly divided into serjeants , gentlemen , and yeomen . Fuller in his " Holy and Profane State , " ch . xviii . quaintly says , " a yeoman is a gentleman in the ore , whom the next ...
... royal household , almost every branch of which was formerly divided into serjeants , gentlemen , and yeomen . Fuller in his " Holy and Profane State , " ch . xviii . quaintly says , " a yeoman is a gentleman in the ore , whom the next ...
Page 161
... royal presence , nor even should the King speak to them . The same etiquette is observed by the coachmen and footmen , when they wear their caps of honour ; though both these and the yeomen touch them en militaire . " Pegge , Curialia ...
... royal presence , nor even should the King speak to them . The same etiquette is observed by the coachmen and footmen , when they wear their caps of honour ; though both these and the yeomen touch them en militaire . " Pegge , Curialia ...
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... Royal Highness the DUKE OF SUSSEX , as compared with those enjoyed by the other members of the royal family , with a view to recommend some addition to them . " Mr. Gillon showed that the income of the Duke of Sussex ( 21,000l . ) was ...
... Royal Highness the DUKE OF SUSSEX , as compared with those enjoyed by the other members of the royal family , with a view to recommend some addition to them . " Mr. Gillon showed that the income of the Duke of Sussex ( 21,000l . ) was ...
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... royal salute at sunrise by twelve pieces of artillery ( nine - poun- ders ) stationed within the inclosure of St. James's - park , to the north of the or- namental water ( where they had been At six encamped during the night ) . o'clock ...
... royal salute at sunrise by twelve pieces of artillery ( nine - poun- ders ) stationed within the inclosure of St. James's - park , to the north of the or- namental water ( where they had been At six encamped during the night ) . o'clock ...
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... Royal Artillery , Major - Gen . Sir Alex . Dickson , K. C. B .; Quartermaster - gen . Lieut . - Gen . Sir J. W. Gordon , Bart . G. C. B .; Military Secretary to the Com- mander - in - Chief , Major - Gen . Lord Fitzroy Somerset , K. C. ...
... Royal Artillery , Major - Gen . Sir Alex . Dickson , K. C. B .; Quartermaster - gen . Lieut . - Gen . Sir J. W. Gordon , Bart . G. C. B .; Military Secretary to the Com- mander - in - Chief , Major - Gen . Lord Fitzroy Somerset , K. C. ...
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