Memoirs of her late majesty, queen Caroline, Volum 3 |
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... Brougham's speech on the Queen's claim to be crowned , 59 , et seq . BAKER , Sir Robert , his conduct at her Majesty's funeral , 218 ; his treatment by the ministerial press , 366 ; dismissed from his office as chief magistrate of Bow ...
... Brougham's speech on the Queen's claim to be crowned , 59 , et seq . BAKER , Sir Robert , his conduct at her Majesty's funeral , 218 ; his treatment by the ministerial press , 366 ; dismissed from his office as chief magistrate of Bow ...
Pàgina 20
... Brougham stated that he had been refused a piece of evidence which it was of importance for him to possess , and which was in the custody of the Dean and Chapter of Westminster ; -he meant the Liber Regalis , a book that contained the ...
... Brougham stated that he had been refused a piece of evidence which it was of importance for him to possess , and which was in the custody of the Dean and Chapter of Westminster ; -he meant the Liber Regalis , a book that contained the ...
Pàgina 21
... Brougham might in the mean time proceed with his case . The following is the substance of the argument used by her Majesty's counsel , Messrs . Brougham and Denman , on this highly important question : The question referred to the ...
... Brougham might in the mean time proceed with his case . The following is the substance of the argument used by her Majesty's counsel , Messrs . Brougham and Denman , on this highly important question : The question referred to the ...
Pàgina 58
... Brougham's first address to the Privy Coun- cil ; but also the substance of what was said in re- spect to what was advanced in answer to the King's law officers . It is proper , however , that the reader should be made fully acquainted ...
... Brougham's first address to the Privy Coun- cil ; but also the substance of what was said in re- spect to what was advanced in answer to the King's law officers . It is proper , however , that the reader should be made fully acquainted ...
Pàgina 64
... Brougham through his series of histori- cal precedents . He would , he said , first advert to the case of William I. whose wife was not crowned at the time : why not ? Because the King did not think it right so to order it , though he ...
... Brougham through his series of histori- cal precedents . He would , he said , first advert to the case of William I. whose wife was not crowned at the time : why not ? Because the King did not think it right so to order it , though he ...
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Alderman Anne Hamilton answer appeared arrived attend August Blacow body Brandenburgh House Brougham Brunswick Caroline carriage ceremony church circumstances claim coffin conduct Coronation Court crowd crowned death deceased Duke duty Earl of Liverpool enemies executors expressed favour feelings friends funeral gate gentlemen George Nayler Guards Hammersmith Harwich hearse heart horses illustrious insult jury Justice Holroyd King King's Lady Anne Hamilton Lady Hood late Majesty late Queen learned friend letter libel London Lord Hood Lord Liverpool Lord Sidmouth lordship Lushington Majesty's remains Major Oakes manner ment military ministers morning mourning coaches never night o'clock observed occasion officers P-ss passed persecution persons present Princess proceeded procession Queen Caroline Queen Consort Queen of England received replied respect Romford scene servant Sheriff Waithman Sir George Nayler Sir Robert Wilson soldiers solemn spirit sufferings thought tion took whole wish witness
Passatges populars
Pàgina 343 - ... promises, kindly stepped in, and carried him away, to where the wicked cease from troubling, and where the weary are at rest ! It is during the time that we lived on this farm, that my little story is most eventful.
Pàgina 204 - Seven wealthy towns contend for Homer dead, Through which the living Homer begged his bread.
Pàgina 376 - ... before a justice of the peace to be dealt with according to law...
Pàgina 86 - The separate provision which was made for the Queen, as Princess of Wales, in the year 1814, terminated with the demise of his late Majesty. " I have, in the mean time, directed advances, as authorized by law ; and it will, under present circumstances, be for you to consider what new arrangements should be made on this subject.
Pàgina 461 - The conduct that had been adopted in the case to which he was about to call the attention of the house...
Pàgina 20 - ... in all respects furnished and appointed as to so great a solemnity appertaineth, and answerable to the dignities and places which every one of them respectively...
Pàgina 18 - That an humble Address be presented to his Majesty, praying that he will be graciously pleased to issue a Commission for inquiring into the defects, occasioned by time and otherwise, in the Laws of this realm, and into the measures necessary for removing the same.
Pàgina 318 - ... persecutions. Unrelenting I may well call them, for they have not spared her ashes. The evil passions which beset her steps in life have not ceased to pursue her memory, and with a resentment more implacable than death. But it is yours to vindicate the insulted laws of your country. If your verdict will have no effect on the defendant, if he still go on unrepenting and unabashed, it will at least teach others or deter them from violating the decency of the law.
Pàgina 20 - Westminster ; and forasmuch as by ancient customs and usages of this realm, as also in regard of divers tenures of sundry manors, lands, and other hereditaments, many of Our loving subjects do claim, and are bound to do and perform divers services on...