| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 306 pàgines
...banquet for the " King and Queen, Lords and Ladies. And the Col" lege was at that time so well furnished, as that they " did not borrow any one actor from any College in " the University"." The CHAPEL, was the same which belonged to the monks of St. Bernard, and was consecrated in 1530. The... | |
| John Britton, Edward Wedlake Brayley, Joseph Nightingale, James Norris Brewer, John Evans, John Hodgson, Francis Charles Laird, Frederic Shoberl, John Bigland, Thomas Rees - 1813 - 852 pàgines
...presented in the hall, and the college is reported by Wood to have been, at that time," so well furnished as that they did not borrow any one actor from any college in the University." The chief parts of the Chapel are the same which appertained to the original institution. Considerable... | |
| John Britton - 1813 - 802 pàgines
...presented in the hall, and the college is reported by Wood to have been, at that time, " so well furnished as that they did not borrow any one actor from any college in the University." The chief parts of the Chapel are the same which appertained to the original institution. Considerable... | |
| Richard Ryan - 1830 - 348 pàgines
...exhibited before them in thq College Hall. " The college," says Laud, " was at that time so well furnished, as that they did not borrow any one actor from any college in town. The play ended, the King and Queen went to Christ Church, retired and supped privately, and,... | |
| 1859 - 270 pàgines
...before their Majesties and the Court ; and at this time, says Wood, " the College was so well furnish t, as that they did not borrow any one actor from any College in the University." Some time since, an ancient crozier was found in a garret of the President's Lodgings. It is six feet... | |
| 1828 - 244 pàgines
...in the President's Lodgings. In this room is the carved Eagle, admirably executed by Mr. Snetxler, of Oxford, which formerly stood in the Chapel. In...It is made of a hard shining dark wood, beaded and infoHated with silver, and has been put in perfect order by the College, and placed in the Library.... | |
| William Laud - 1839 - 584 pàgines
...banquet for the King, the Queen, and the Lords. And the College was at that time so well furnished, as that they did not borrow any one actor from any College in town. The Play ended, the King and the Queen went to Christ Church, retired and supped privately, and... | |
| Joseph Thomas J. Hewlett - 1846 - 1170 pàgines
...royal master and mistress at St. John's College will apply here. " The College was so well furnished as that they did not borrow any one actor from any College in town. The play was upon a piece of a Persian story. It was well penned and acted; and the strangeness... | |
| Joseph Hewlett - 1846 - 318 pàgines
...royal master and mistress at St. John's College will apply here. " The College was so well furnished as that they did not borrow any one actor from any College in town. The play was upon a piece of a Persian story. It was well penned and acted; and the strangeness... | |
| William Laud - 1853 - 334 pàgines
...banquet for the king, the queen, and the lords. And the college was at that time so well furnished, as that they did not borrow any one actor from any college in town. The play ended, the king and the queen went to Christ Church, retired and supped privately, and... | |
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