Tourist's Guide to Hertfordshire ...Edward Stanford, 1896 - 119 páginas |
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Página 81 - Good Mr. Jowler, we pray you to speak to the king (for he hears you every day, and so doth he not us), that it will please his Majesty to go back to London, for else the country will be undone ; all our provision is spent already, and we are not able to entertain him longer.
Página 17 - Hotel, standing in its own ornamental grounds of more than 12 acres, fi0O feet above the level of the sea, overlooking the Bristol Channel, commands uninterrupted views of the Valleys of the East and West Lynn, Lynn Cliff, Brendon and Countisbury Hills, The Tors, the Village of Lynmouth, the Foreland, the Welsh Coast, and the far-famed Valley of Rocks. Having been under the management of the present proprietor nearly 50 years, the Hotel has been recently and extensively enlarged to meet the requirements...
Página 49 - Hospital, on the rt. in Wood Street, was built and endowed by James Eavenscroft, in 1672, for 6 poor ancient women of Barnet, who are to be "neither common beggars, common drunkards, backbiters, tale-bearers, common scolds, thieves, or other like persons of infamous life, or evil name or repute; or vehemently suspected of sorcery, witchcraft, or charming, or guilty of perjury ; nor any idiot or lunatic.
Página 18 - Penzance stands unrivalled for the variety and quiet beauty of its scenery, whilst the mildness of its climate is admirably adapted to invalids. Apartments en suite. Ladies
Página 22 - All Public Bills under discussion in either House of Parliament are on Sale to the Public, All Acts of Parliament, Parliamentary Papers, and Government Publications are upon Sale.
Página 27 - Heav'n to bless him with her latest breath . Still was she studious never to offend. And glad of an occasion to commend : With ease would pardon injuries...
Página 5 - Provisions supplied on board at moderate rates. Private Cabins can be reserved on payment of extra charge, on early application being made for same.
Página 30 - A most refreshing preparation for the complexion, dispelling the cloud of languor and relaxation, allaying all heat and irritability, and immediately affording the pleasing sensation attending restored elasticity and healthful state of the Skin. Freckles, Tan Spots...
Página 12 - Kooms, over 30 good Bedrooms, Private Suites of Apartments, hot and cold Baths. Kitchen top of house, and other modern improvements. Booking Office for the Clovelly and Westward Ho ! Coaches. Posting and Livery Stables. Omnibuses and Porters meet all trains. W. GIDDIE, Proprietor.
Página 5 - DUBLIN AND THE SOUTH OF ENGLAND. the best route for Cornwall, Devon, Wilts, Sussex, Kent, Essex, Hants, and Surrey, and for the Scilly Islands, the Isle of Wight, the Channel Islands, and France. THE...