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... embroidered in gold (oak) leaves the sleeve in particular is curious, being cut in the same manner as that worn by Queen Anne Boleyn. Round the waist of the robe is a fiat gold chain, in the front of which are two long ends, finished by splendid gold tassels ...

PREPARATIONS FOR THE CORONATION

... legend is attached to it, which renders it an object of great interest- it was used at the coronation of the unfortunate Anne Boleyn. Besides these crowns and sceptres, there are in the jewel-room or as it is called in the old Norman French. the language ...

GENERAL MISCELLANY

... their dismal profession than those ol England. It is well known that tbe beadsman of Calais was sent for to decapitate Anne Boleyn; and Cleveland reports of the Dutch executioner, that he would do his ofhee with so much ease and dex- terity, that the ...

LITERARY VARIETIES

... —Charles II. All my possessions for a moment of time.—Queen Elizabeth. It is small, very small indeed, (clasping her neck).— Ann Boleyn. There is not a drop of blood on my hands,Fred. V. of Denmark. Is this jour fidelity ?—Nero. You spoke of refreshment, ...

I CALENDAR

... lesson, Jude.- Evening, 1st lesson, 23rd ch. Joshua {; 2nd lesson, 12th ch. 1 Cor. — Restoration Chares II.. 1660. —— 30.—Anne Boleyn crowned, 1533. SL—Rey. Thomas Chalmers, LL.D., died, 1S1T. JUNE 1. — Oberlin (philanthropist) died, 1N26. 2.—Sir Davirl ...

CALENDAR

... chap. Matt. Evening, 1st lesson, 13th ch. Deut. 2nd lesson, llth ch. 1. Cor. —— 29. Restoration of Charles II., 1660. 30. Anne Boleyn crowned, 1533. —— 31. Rev. Thomas Chalmers, LL.D., died, 1847. JUNE 1. Oberlin (philanthropist) died, 1826. —— 2. Sir David ...

CARDIFF

... Mary, pearl of England. There was a wild sort of Court held on the sands, and some gay doings, at which one Mis- tress Anne Boleyn was among the most lively performers. Then there was a gayer cortege to Abbeville, where Louis the Twelth espoused Madame ...

LITERARY NOTES. |

... what were paid for the same docu- ments a few years ago. The following are a few of the most notable :—A letter signed by Anne Boleyn, 10s. A letter of Pomponne de Belvidere, who was sent as ambassador from the French Court to intercede with Elizabeth on ...

Published: Friday 21 March 1862
Newspaper: Cardiff Times
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1284 | Page: 3 | Tags: News 

GENERAL NEWS. RUNNIN

... Amongst the curiosities htel). added is a tablet of granite, on which is fixed a brass plate, staling tha', On this spot Ann Boleyn was beheaded in 153G. His Grace the Duke of Wellington's statue, that which had been standing amongst the old guns, damaged ...

£ >euerrd Jlebos.

... Marl- borough. The research and reading requisite for these works, gave her material for a series of his- torical novels—Anne Boleyn, Kaglan Castle, The White Mask, The Chevalier. In addition to these works, she published Lives of the Jacobites, and two ...

Published: Friday 09 January 1863
Newspaper: Cardiff Times
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 7309 | Page: 3 | Tags: News 

MISCELLANEOUS

... original of the portraiture of Queen Anne Boleyn in the Historical Gallery at the New Palace of Westminster, where it is converted into a full length. Whoever the lady may be, there can be no doubt the never was intended for Anne Bole) n, and the sooner such ...

THE PERCIES.—SECOND FOUR HUNDRED YEARS

... Earl of Northumber- land, who as a lad had been educated in the house- hold of Cardinal Wolsey, and fallen in love with Anne Boleyn. It is still doubtful whether he had not entered into a contract of marriage when the Cardinal interfered, and Henry Percy ...

Published: Friday 07 August 1863
Newspaper: Cardiff Times
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 3119 | Page: 3 | Tags: News