... feet to be measured forth right into the north of every man's ground ; a line there to be drawn, a trench to be cast, a foundation laid, and a high brick wall to be built. My father had a garden there, and... London, by David Hughson - Página 13por Edward Pugh - 1806Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Eneas Sweetland Dallas - 1867 - 814 páginas
...those of his neighbours, may be seen from Stow's narrative, who was one of the sufferers. " His house being finished, and having some reasonable plot of ground left for a garden, he [Cromwell] caused the pales of the gardens adjoining to the north part thereof on a sudden to be taken... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1871 - 470 páginas
...finished," says Stow, " and having some reasonable plot of ground left for a garden, he (Cromwell) caused the pales of the gardens adjoining to the north part thereof on a sudden to be taken down—twenty-two feet to be measured forth right into the north of every man's ground—a line there... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1871 - 460 páginas
...power of a royal favourite under the rule of the Tudors. " This house being finished," says Stow, " and having some reasonable plot of ground left for a garden, he (Cromwell) caused the pales of the gardens adjoining to the north part thereof on a sudden to be taken... | |
| Peter Cunningham - 1879 - 442 páginas
...Thomas Cromwell, Earl of Essex, whose house and garden-ground they acquired by purchase of Henry VIII. to the north part thereof, on a sudden to be taken down; twenty-two reet to be measured forth right into the north of every man's ground; a line there to be drawn, a trench... | |
| George Walter Thornbury - 1880 - 604 páginas
...Chamberlain of England, &c. ;" and he then tells the following story respecting it : — "This house being finished, and having some reasonable plot of ground left for a garden, hee caused the pales of the gardens adjoining to the north parte thereof, on a sodaine, to bee taken... | |
| Charles Mathew Clode - 1888 - 446 páginas
...knight, lord privy seal, vicar-general, Earl of Essex, high chamberlain of England, Ac. This house being finished, and having some reasonable plot of...to be taken down ; twenty-two feet to be measured forth right into the north of every man's ground ; a line there to be drawn, a trench to be cast, a... | |
| Cardinal Francis Aidan Gasquet - 1889 - 532 páginas
...builded in the place of old and small tenements by Thomas Cromwell, master of the rolls &c. . . Thishouse being finished, and having some reasonable plot of...ground left for a garden, he caused the pales of the garden adjoining to the north part thereof on a sudden to be taken down, twenty-two foot to be measured... | |
| John Stow - 1890 - 496 páginas
...knight, lord privy seal, vicar-general, Earl of Essex, high chamberlain of England, &c. This house being finished, and having some reasonable plot of...to be taken down ; twenty-two feet to be measured forth right into the north of every man's ground ; a line there to be drawn, a trench to be cast, a... | |
| Cardinal Francis Aidan Gasquet - 1889 - 532 páginas
...in the place of old and small tenements by Thomas Cromwell, master of the rolls &c. . . This house being finished, and having some reasonable plot of...ground left for a garden, he caused the pales of the garden adjoining to the north part thereof on a sudden to be taken down, twenty-two foot to be measured... | |
| Henry Benjamin Wheatley - 1891 - 594 páginas
...Cromwell, Earl of Essex, whose house and garden ground they acquired by purchase of Henry VIII. This house being finished, and having some reasonable plot of ground left for a garden, he [Cromwell] caused the pales of the gardens adjoining to the north part thereof, on a sudden to be taken... | |
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