WIT AND HUMOUR
... Teacher: Johnny, who was Anne Boleyn? Johnny: Anne Boleyn was a flat iron. What on earth do you mean ? Well, it says in the history book: Henry, having disposed of Catherine, pressed his suit with Anne ...
... Teacher: Johnny, who was Anne Boleyn? Johnny: Anne Boleyn was a flat iron. What on earth do you mean ? Well, it says in the history book: Henry, having disposed of Catherine, pressed his suit with Anne ...
... gruesome a history that it is no wonder there has been no wedding rush. In its churchyard is the site of the scaffold where Anne Boleyn, Lady Jane Grey and many others were beheaded. They and Sir Thomas More are buried inside and it was here that the Duke ...
... the game altogether, but in spite of his own laws Menry the VIM. found time to engage in the snort for the amusement of Anne Boleyn, We have travelled far since these days, both in regard to the game and the bowls with which it is played, and it is also ...
... Edward IV. were murdered at the instigation of Richard III.: Beauchamp Tower is also seen and remembered at the place where Anne Boleyn and the unfortunate Lady Jane Grey were detained; the Bell Tower, where the Governor resides; the galleries known as the ...
... presenting the prizes and to Bm. Erskine for presiding over the gathering. A SHOE THAT ALTERED HISTORY After the fall of Anne Boleyn, the Pope prepared overtures of reconciliation '.o favourable to King Henry VIII that he determined to accept them. A r ...
... that the women died more bravely than the men. With what grace and calmness, and infinite tear demean for others, did Anne Boleyn and Mary of Scotland lay their fair necks upon the block. Even the fearless Raleigh suffers by comparison, for Itheir queenly ...
... the guests enjoyed themselves immensely. lovely figure amongst the gueeta was the Countess De La Warr, who was gowned as Anne Boleyn, and wore some beautiful pearls. DYEING AND FRENCH CLEANING. LADIRS dunk Ind all HODSEHOLI . .RAPERIErf_ ISCILtENT FINISH ...
... oneeyed, the slit of Montespan's mouth reached her ears, Madame de Maintenon was thin. meagre, yellowish. L VaMire lame, Anne de Boleyn sic-fingered. ONLY CITTLISZD PEOPLES SNOWL It is • truism that no one ever heard of a snoring saver) In fact, if the wild ...
... sorts of treaeures at Windzza. The ~thee day a most interesting old clock was found, which had been given by Henry VIII. to Anne Boleyn. and had lain Fortis in one of the rooms for many years. I hear that the christening /its of the little Russian Grand Duchess ...
... by Protestantism. He saw the destruction of the Armada, the formation of the Bel üblic of Holland, three queens beheaded (Ann Boleyn ' Catherine Howard, and Mary Queen of Scots), a King of Spain on the throne of England, a king of Scotland crowned King ...
... To sine to sleep the drowsy hours! From Moods, Songs, and Doggerels by John Galsuorthy (Heinemann). 7 BITS FROM BOOK& ANNE BOLEYN'S BOWEL A Tragedy Stone, sad a (Lane). Lord Redtadale has a Mae (raph as the Tower of London. of he wee years ago Secretary ...
... FANCY L.—She : What are 3 on ? —He: I'm an executioner, Henry the Eighth period. What do you represent ? —She : 'l'm Anne Boleyn.—He: Well, let's go down to supper. Manna But, Jacky, I don't think a clock-work engine would he a good toy for you ...