BOOKS RECEIVED
... Conrtehip of Miles Standiah, and other Poems. By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Faults on Both Sides. By lira. Thomson, Author of “Anne Boleyn,” ...
... Conrtehip of Miles Standiah, and other Poems. By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Faults on Both Sides. By lira. Thomson, Author of “Anne Boleyn,” ...
... King Lad—Anno Boleyn, yrs, list Mb .* Jones 0 [Mr Pennant** Horeery was weighed for T. Hale, bat the hone coaid not be found.] Betting: ti lo 4 ant Freda, 2 Lftbby.Jand 10 I ant any other (offered^. The running was made the Anne Boleyn mare, who was followed ...
... Bari of Morthnaberland; at all that from which addressed the letter to Cromwell, May 18th, 1536. •soalpating himself and Anne Boleyn from th* charge Henry V 111. wished to fix upon him, in regard to some alleged pre-oowtract. The house wuh I bmlt in a ...
... Kents Low Water, yis Private C. Lanes Spider. yre Mr C. loAwrence's g Landa^h—Rocketer, ys. Owner Mr G. Lister sra King Anne Boleyn, 5y re Priva'e Mr Nelson s Malaga, 4 yrs Private Pennant’s Sorcery. yrs VVe«m*r Mr G. S. Williams’s Tower, yrs Private Lord ...
... st Sheep, 4 Private Mr C. DufTs Larkspur, 4 (100.0 Private Mr Beauderk's Cheemauuan. yrs Jones O. Lister's mby King Anne Boleyn, yrs (100) Private Derrick's Victor, dam Zouave, 5 yrs Private Yates Crafty. yrs (lOOf) Swatton Woodland's by Enterprise ...
... presided, was appointed to try the question, and the marriage was declared to be null and void, the king had privately married Anne Boleyn, and Cranmer declared to good and valid. The Pope annulled Cranmer's sentence; Henry renounced his allegiance to the Pcpe ...
... Charade (the dam Mveral wianere), SlockweU; foaled In February. a A BAY COLT, by Uncae oat Pretence, Protender, her dam, Anne Boleyn, Y. Melbourne ; foaled February 22. On THURSDAY, YEARLINGS. their coMtements, the property of Mr Henry Chaplin. A BAT FILLY ...
... March 9. The following YEARLINGS, with their eugagimeuts. the property of Robert Harrison. I. A RAY FII.LV, King Lad out of Anne Boleyn. V. Melbourne. A RAY COLT, by Lecturer out of Aistobie (the dam Louise of Lome, Heleiw, Ac.). A RAY FILLY, Albert Victor ...
... The beat, a r* coaid aol them*eln« iuaiice, however, in conacquence the mud and wet. Koch ton! Hall (fonoeHy the of Queen Anne Boleyn) baa be. ii ani«ired dnhhoute t,w the Huadred Golf Club s members. Peter Paxton has gieen a high opiaiou pasture land on ...
... done owing to further advance required ; for arrival 500 bales fair, per Queen of Nations, sold at 311,1000 bales, per Anne Boleyn, off coast, 311, and 1000 bslea Angust-September, since, at 311 10s, also to Liverpool 1000 bales present shipment, one-half ...
... marked the remainder of the reign of Bloody Mary.” She was succeeded by tho Princess Elizabeth, daughter of Henry VIII. and Anne Boleyn, who was, said the lecturer, of a character like her father, .graceful dancer, a bold hunter, a skilful ausioian, accomplished ...
... ecorated. historical tell ns that of the first pageants Henry the eventh’s Chapel beheld was the coronation of young queen. Anne Boleyn. For several ays before her coronation she was staying at Greenwich; but, according to custom, sbo had J spend short time ...