1501
... of the divorce, which that big, burly, noisy, small-eyed, large-fared, swinish-looking lout obtained in order to marry Anne Boleyn, whose head he chopped off when tired of her. ...
... of the divorce, which that big, burly, noisy, small-eyed, large-fared, swinish-looking lout obtained in order to marry Anne Boleyn, whose head he chopped off when tired of her. ...
... years ago than they did now; besides, In hie opinion, they did not know so much. Hs did net tightly remember' whether Anne Boleyn walked about the palace with or without her head. He did not believe that any ghost had ever frequented the south wing. ...
... it. position ever since. Queen Elisabeth's favourite motto was Semler - Always the mine her mother, the unfortunate Anne Boleyn, adopted the fella one of For me and mine; and her suctwasor on the throne, Jane Seymour, the bumble Bound to obey and ...
... sister, Miss Cei Michael- Davies, who wore a gown of pale turquoise slipper satin. trimmed pink .t ribbons. wearing an Anne Boleyn headill 1/1111• tel and pearls. She carried a posy of rosebuds. The best man was Mr. Vaughan Roberts, the were Mr. W. T ...
... e of Arriguil - ; Mrs. Hughes, Elianore of Accuitailie; Grace Lewes, First Witch iu Macbeth; Mrs. B. Davies-Ever, Anne Boleyn - , Mrs. Lloyd, Nurse in Romeo and Juliet, Mr •. Crawford, Mirianda; Miss France , LI,Id, Bianca; Mrs. Davies, ••Ntarii ...
... yntlien yehydig nynyddoedd y dangoswyd el ben, rhvirtig pennau Ireton a bradshaw 0 fewn muriau'r Neuadd lion y bu prawf Anne Boleyn, ac oddiytio yr anfonwyd Charles I i'r crogbren. Yno y cododd Sheridan a Burke en Ileisiau yn ystod pruwf Warren liastings ...
... (Welsh Open characteristic: Mr. Wm. Edwards. 66, Bridge-street (My Sunday Conroe); 2, Mrs. Hammond, 4, Thespian-street (Anne Boleyn). Special: IL Evans and B. Rowlands, Trefechan (Hands off Abyssinia). Mounted lady: I, Miss Marjorio Taylor I.lnyd, Great ...
... maps of tbe County of Pembroke. The (fate of the original map, of which Rine» a copy, could 1534, as it contains the of Anne Boleyn of Hoary who was in favour bid a short time. The work will he of special interest to Wekli antiqiiiiries. as it contains ...
... a convenient suburb, with desirable residences, where the jailed I ondoners vent for recreation and amusement. Chauver. Anne Boleyn. Shakeslieare. Harvard, the founder of the famous Uteritall University. Pepys. Evelyn. Johoson. Wesley and Dickens are only ...
... of sleepers must go far to ensure her a hearing, even among the least wakeful. Another of King Henry the Eighth's wine, Anne Boleyn, confines herself, apparently, to what is known in theatrical parlance as walking. She, poor lady, however, unable to ...
... In 1821 he was elected Pro- fessor of Poetry in the University of Oxford. He afterwards published, at brief intervals, Anne Boleyn, The Martyr of Antioch, and Bel- shazzar. Dr Milman has written in prose, a His- tory of Latin Christianity, a History ...
... was an early printed newsletter in Italian, dated June 10, 153t1, giving a report by an eye-witness of the execution of Anne Boleyn and her supposed accomplices. This appears on examination to be the document of which the text is given in the Excerpts ...