On the right side of her chair stood the Countess of Oxford, widow; and on her left hand stood the Countess of Worcester, all the dinner season ; which, divers times in the dinner time, did hold a fine cloth before the Queen's face, when she list to spit,... A Mission to Gelele, King of Dahome - Page 246by Sir Richard Francis Burton - 1864Full view - About this book
| Thomas Frognall Dibdin - Bibliographical literature - 1811 - 844 pages
...washed ; and sate down in the middest of the table, under her cloth of estate. On the right side of her chair stood the Countess of Oxford, widow; and on...which, divers times in the dinner time, did hold a fine cloth before the Queen's face, when she list to spit, or do otherwise at her pleasure. And at... | |
| Thomas Frognall Dibdin - Bibliographical literature - 1811 - 828 pages
...of estate. On the right side of her chair stood the Countess of Oxford, widow; and on her left band stood the Countess of Worcester, all the dinner season...which, divers times in the dinner time, did hold a fine cloth before the Queen's face, when she list to spit, or do otherwise at her pleasure. And at... | |
| 1821 - 438 pages
...side of her chaire stood the Countesse of Oxford, widdow ; and on her left hand stood the Countesse of Worcester, all the dinner season, which divers times in the dinner time did hold a fine cloth before the Queene's face, when slice list to spit, or do otherwise at her pleasure ; and... | |
| Elizabeth Benger - 1821 - 332 pages
...side of her chaire stood the Countess of Oxford, widdow : and on her left hand stood the Countesse of Worcester, all the dinner season, which divers times in the dinner time did hold a fine cloth before the Queen's face, when she list ±o spit, or do otherwise at her pleasure ; and at... | |
| Elizabeth Benger - Great Britain - 1822 - 410 pages
...under her cloth of estate ; on the right side of her chaire stood the Countess of Oxford, widdow : and on her left hand stood the Countess of Worcester,...season, which divers times in the dinner time did hold a fine cloth before the Queen's face, when she list to spit, or do otherwise at her pleasure ; and at... | |
| Thomas Frognall Dibdin - Bibliographical literature - 1842 - 790 pages
...washed ; and sat down in the middest of the table, under her cloth of estate. On the right side of her chair stood the Countess of Oxford, widow and on her...which, divers times in the dinner time, did hold a fine cloth before the Queen's fiice, when she list to spit, or do otherwise at her pleasure. And at... | |
| Elizabeth Benger - 1854 - 358 pages
...right side of her chaire stood the Countess of Oxford, widdow; and on her left hand stood the Countesse of Worcester, all the dinner season, which divers times in the dinner time did hold a fine cloth before the Queen's face, when she list to spit, or do otherwise at her pleasure; and at... | |
| Thomas Grognall Didbin - Bibliography - 1876 - 750 pages
...washed ; and sat down in tho middest of the table, under her cloth of estate. On the right side of her chair stood the Countess of Oxford, widow: and on...which, divers times in the dinner time, did hold a fine cloth before the Queen's face, when sho list to spit, or do otherwise at her pleasure. And at... | |
| Thomas Frognall Dibdin - Bibliographical literature - 1876 - 804 pages
...washed ;_and sat down in the middest of the table, under her cloth of estate. On the right side of her chair stood the Countess of Oxford, widow : and on...her left hand stood the Countess of Worcester, all tho dinner season ; which, divers times hi the dinner time, did hold a fine cloth before the Queen's... | |
| William Jones - Coronations - 1902 - 712 pages
...side of her chaire stoode the conntesse of Oxford, widdow, and on her left hand stoode the conntesse of Worcester all the dinner season, which divers times in the dinner time did hold a fine cloth before the Queenes face when she list to spit, or doe otherwise at her pleasure : and at... | |
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