A Walk Down Bond Street: The Centenary Souvenir of the House of Ashton and Mitchell 1820-1920 ...Ashton and Mitchell, 1920 - 24 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-2 de 2
Página 7
... Lord Chancellor , a post which he retained until fate and his enemies drove him from the land of his birth . He was created Baron Hyde in 1660 , Earl of Clarendon in 1661. On June 13th , 1664 , the King made him a grant of land for his ...
... Lord Chancellor , a post which he retained until fate and his enemies drove him from the land of his birth . He was created Baron Hyde in 1660 , Earl of Clarendon in 1661. On June 13th , 1664 , the King made him a grant of land for his ...
Página 8
... Sir Thomas Bond 46 From the virtuous Lord Chancellor we pass to a lesser light , Sir Thomas Bond . Clarendon House was sold , in 1675 , to Christopher Monk , the second and last Duke of Albemarle , whose extravagance was so great that ...
... Sir Thomas Bond 46 From the virtuous Lord Chancellor we pass to a lesser light , Sir Thomas Bond . Clarendon House was sold , in 1675 , to Christopher Monk , the second and last Duke of Albemarle , whose extravagance was so great that ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
A Walk Down Bond Street: The Centenary Souvenir of the House of Ashton and ... Austin Brereton Sin vista previa disponible - 2015 |
A Walk Down Bond Street: The Centenary Souvenir of the House of Ashton and ... Austin Brereton Sin vista previa disponible - 2018 |
A Walk Down Bond Street: The Centenary Souvenir of the House of Ashton and ... Austin Brereton Sin vista previa disponible - 2012 |
Términos y frases comunes
acquaintance with Bond actor Adelphi Admiral afterwards annals of Bond Ashton and Mitchell bloom-coloured Bond Street libraries Bond Street loungers born Boswell's Lodgings celebrated Charles Clarendon House coat Congreve Corsican costume Count Alfred Count D'Orsay David Garrick Davies died dinner dress dunce Earl of Clarendon Ebers EDWARD GIBBON Essay fame famous fashionable fortunate guinea habitations of Johnson Henry Irving honour HOUSE OF ASHTON Isaac Bickerstaffe Italian opera JAMES BOSWELL James's Street Jemmy Thomson John Mitchell King Lady Blessington Lady Nelson later LAURENCE STERNE Lavinia Fenton librarians was John literary lived in Bond lodging in Bond London Lord Chancellor Lyceum Mathews Mitchell's mother Old Bond Street Oliver Goldsmith passed many solitary Piccadilly play poet Prince published purchase residents of Bond Samuel Johnson Savage saw Lord Byron Shakespeare silk-bag Sir Joshua Reynolds Sir Thomas Bond Sir Walter Scott Sophonisba Theatre unfortunate Countess Walk Down Bond West-end wife wrote