There was a good number entertained with good cheere by the Chamberlain, and, after dinner, they hunted the fox. There was .a great cry for a mile, and at length the hounds killed him at the end of St. Giles's. Great hallooing at his death, and blowing... James Brindley and the Early Engineers - Page 49by Samuel Smiles - 1864 - 320 pagesFull view - About this book
| Saturday night - 1824 - 968 pages
...killed him at the end of St Giles's in the Fields ; great blowing of horns and hallowing at his death : and thence the Lord Mayor, with all his company, rode through London to his place in Lombard-street." The conveyance of Thames water to individual houses succeeded, and was the invention... | |
| 1833 - 814 pages
...the hounds killed him at the end of St. Giles's. Great hallowing at his death, and blowing of horns. 㣟 ? X {u ~d}u Y g= _ 5 i Z [ ʃ W Ғ 硽 Lombard-street." The Conduits being now found insufficient, the supply of water was greatly increased... | |
| William Matthews - Fountains - 1835 - 522 pages
...end of St. Giles's. Great hallowing at his death, and blowing of homes : and thence the Lord Maior, with all his company, rode through London to his place in Lombard Street."* Several facts concerning the conduits are related by an editor of Stow's Survey of London, which was... | |
| William Matthews - 1835 - 564 pages
...end of St. Giles's. Great hallowing at his death, and blowing of homes : and thence the Lord Maior, with all his company, rode through London to his place in Lombard Street." « Several facts concerning the conduits are related by an editor of Stow's Survey of London, which... | |
| Periodicals - 1844 - 276 pages
...end of St. Giles's. Great hallowing at his death, and blowing of homes ; and thence the lord maior, with all his company, rode through London to his place in Lombard street." The same authority records the names of several individuals, who by donation or bequest promoted the... | |
| John Timbs - London (England) - 1855 - 1026 pages
...hounds killed Mm at the end of St. Giles's, with great hollowing and blowing of horns at his death; and thence the Lord Mayor, with all his company, rode through London to his place in Lombard-street." The establishment of the Waterworks at London Bridge in 1512. and the subsequent introduction... | |
| John Timbs - Curiosities and wonders - 1855 - 818 pages
...the end of St. Giles's, with great hollowing and blowing of horns at liis death ; and thence the bord Mayor, with all his company, rode through London to his place in Lombard-street." The establishment of the Waterworks at London Bridge in 1512, and the subsequent introduction... | |
| Samuel Smiles - Engineers - 1861 - 536 pages
...Conduit Street, New Bond Street], for to see them after the old custom. And afore dinner they hunted the hare and killed her, and thence to dinner at the head...rode through London to his place in Lombard Street." — Stowe's ' Survey of London." It would appear that the ladies of the Lord Mayor and Aldermen attended... | |
| Samuel Smiles - Engineers - 1861 - 538 pages
...Masters and Wardens of the twelve companies, rode to the Oonduit's-head [now the site of Condinner, they hunted the fox. There was a great cry for a mile,...Mayor, with all his company, rode through London to his duit Street, New Bond Street], for to j place in Lombard Street." — Stowe's see them after the old... | |
| Samuel Smiles - Bridges - 1861 - 532 pages
...with good cheere by the Chamhcrlain, and, alter dinner, they hunted the fox. There was a great ery for a mile, and at length the hounds killed him at...rode through London to his place in Lombard Street." — Stowe's ' Survey of London.' It would appear that the ladies of the Lord Mayor and Aldermen attended... | |
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