| Oliver Goldsmith - 1777 - 374 pages
...had for fome time chofen thecaftle of Nottingham for the place of their refidence; it was ftri<31y guarded, the gates locked every evening, and the keys carried to the queen. It was, therefore, agreed between the king, and fome of his barons, who fecretly entered into his defigns,... | |
| David Hume - Great Britain - 1789 - 458 pages
...the fcene of the enterprife. The queen-dowager and Mortimer lodged in that fortrefs : The king alfo was admitted, though with a few only of his attendants : And as the cafUe was ftriclly guarded, the gates lock> ed every evening , and the keys carried to the queen ,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - Great Britain - 1800 - 468 pages
...and Mortimer had for some time chosen the castle of Nottingham for the place of their residence ; it was strictly guarded, the gates locked every evening, and the keys carried to the queen. It was therefore agreed between the king, and some of his barons, who secretly entered into his designs,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1803 - 396 pages
...time chofen the caftle of Notlingham for the pJace of their residence ; it was ftriftly guarded, ihe gates locked every evening, and the keys carried to the queen.. It was therefore agreed between the king, and fome of his barons, who fecretly entered into his defigns,... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - Chronology, Historical - 1804 - 412 pages
...concerted a plan to emancipate himself. The queen-dowager and Mortimer lodged in the castle of Nottingham ; the king also was admitted, though with a few only...attendants ; and as the castle was strictly guarded, it became necessary to communicate the design to sir William Eland the governor, who zealously took... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - Great Britain - 1806 - 346 pages
...and Mortimer had for some time chosen the castle of Nottingham for the place of their residence ; it was strictly guarded, the gates locked every evening, and the keys carried to the queen. It was therefore agreed between the king and some of his barons, who secretly entered into his designs,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - Great Britain - 1808 - 342 pages
...and Mortimer had for some time chosen the castle of Nottingham for the place of their residence ; it was strictly guarded, the gates locked every evening, and the keys carried to the queen. It was therefore agreed between the king, and some of his barons, who secretly entered into his designs,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1810 - 386 pages
...and Mortimer had for some time chosen the castle of Nottingham for the place of their residence; it was strictly guarded, the gates locked every evening, and the keys carried to the queen. .It was therefore agreed between the king and some of his borons, who secretly entered into his designs,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1810 - 332 pages
...and Mortimer had for some time chosen the castle of Nottingham for the place of their residence ; it was strictly guarded, the gates locked every evening, and the keys carried to tV1 queen. It was, therefore, agreed between the king and. some of his barons, who. secretly entered... | |
| David Hume - 1812 - 528 pages
...views ; and the castle of Nottingham was chosen for the scene of the enterprise. The Queen-dowager and Mortimer lodged in that fortress: The King also . was admitted, though with a few only of his attend' Heming. p.zyi. Vpod. Neust. p. 510. Knyghton, p-^SSSants: And as the castle was strictly guarded,... | |
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