In the year 1564, Guilliam Boonen, a Dutchman, became the queen's coachman, and was the first that brought the use of coaches into England. And after a while, divers great ladies, with as great jealousy of the queen's displeasure, made them coaches, and... Remains, Historical and Literary, Connected with the Palatine Counties of ... - Page 5171857Full view - About this book
| John Britton, Edward Wedlake Brayley, Joseph Nightingale, James Norris Brewer, John Evans, John Hodgson, Francis Charles Laird, Frederic Shoberl, John Bigland, Thomas Rees - Architecture - 1810 - 778 pages
...Bonnen, who became the Queen'* coachman ;f and after a while, divers great ladies with as great jealousie of the Queen's displeasure, made them Coaches, and rid in them up and down the countries, to tin great admiration of all the beholders; but then by little and little they grew usual... | |
| Edward Wedlake Brayley, James Norris Brewer, Joseph Nightingale - London (England) - 1810 - 762 pages
...Boonen, who became the Queen's coachman ;f and after a while, divers great ladies with as great jealousie of the Queen's displeasure, made them Coaches, and rid in them up and down the countries, to the great admiration of all the beholders; but then by little and little they grew usual... | |
| John Feltham - 1818 - 476 pages
...who became the Queen's coachman ; " and after a while, divers great ladies, with as great jealousie of the Queen's displeasure, made them coaches, and rid in them up and down the countries, to the great admiration of all the beholders; but then by little and little they grew usual... | |
| Samuel Pegge - Anecdotes - 1818 - 464 pages
...before the Earl of Arundel went abroad), Guilliam Boonen, a Dutchman, became the Queen's Coachmani and was the first that brought the use of Coaches into England *." This very Coachman is said also to have driven the Queen's Coach, when she visited Oxford, 1592.... | |
| Joseph Hall - 1824 - 298 pages
...spinning wheel. los ', jn tne year 1554 Guylliam Boonen, a dufchman, became the queene's coachmanne, and was the first that brought the use of coaches into England. And after a while, divers great ladies, with as great jealonsie of the queene's displeasure made them... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1833 - 874 pages
...except at coronations and such like spectacles." The same writei states that in the year 1564 Guilliam Boonen, a Dutchman, became the queen's coachman, and...first that brought the use of coaches into England. Although Stow is incorrect in thus attributing the introduction of coaches to the time of Elizabeth,... | |
| Mark Aloysius Tierney - Arundel (England) - 1834 - 382 pages
...events, is contradicted, not only by a passage in Stow's Chronicles, informing us that, " in 1564 Guillim Boonen, a Dutchman, became the queen's coachman, and...first that brought the use of coaches into England," but also by an entry in the Burghley Papers, cited by Mr. Markland, from which it appears that so early... | |
| George Robert Gleig - 1836 - 510 pages
...27. In this year, according to Stow, " Gnylliam Boonen, a Dutchman, became the queene's coachmanne, and was the first that brought the use of coaches into England." 1564-5 The Thames frozen over this winter. 1565 John Heywood, the dramatic poet, died at Mechlin. 1566... | |
| 1837
...60.) COACH. It is stated by Stow, that in ' 1 564, Boonen, a Dutchman, became the queen's coachmanne, and was the first that brought the use of coaches into England.' Anderson (Hist, of Com.), on the other hand, says that ' about 1580 the use of coaches was introduced... | |
| 1837 - 1822 pages
...art COACH. It is stated by Stow, that in ' 1564, Beonen, a Dutchman, became the queen's coachmanne, and was the first that brought the use of coaches into England.' Anderson (Hist, of Com.), on the other hand, says that' about 1580 the use of coaches was introduced... | |
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