| B. Lambert - London (England) - 1806 - 624 pages
...and thence to dinner at the head of the conduit. There was a good number, entertained with good cheer by the chamberlain. And after dinner they went to hunting the fox. There was a great cry fora mile; and at length the hounds killed him, at the end of St. Giles's. Great hallowing at his death,... | |
| Harry Bristow Wilson - 1812 - 606 pages
...fatidious eye of modern refinement, may appear coarse and homely, because I trust that the benevolence, at length the hounds killed him at the 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."... | |
| Sholto Percy, Reuben Percy - London (England) - 1824 - 386 pages
...entertained by the chamberlain. After dinner, they went to hunt the fox : " there was," says he, " a great cry for a mile, and, at length, the hounds killed him at the end of St. Giles's, with great hallowing and blowing of horns at his death." Notwithstanding the number of conduits was... | |
| Saturday night - 1824 - 968 pages
...at the head of a conduit, where a great number were handsomely entertained by the City Chamberlain. After dinner they went to hunting the fox. "There was a great cry for a mile," says an old writer, " at length the hounds killed him at the end of St Giles's in the Fields ; great... | |
| Edward Wedlake Brayley - London (England) - 1828 - 414 pages
...and thence to dinner at the Head of the Conduit. There was a good number entertained with good cheer by the Chamberlain ; and after dinner they went to...hounds killed him at the end of St. Giles's. Great hallooing at his death, and blowing of horns : and thence the Lord Maior, with all his company, rode... | |
| Edward Wedlake Brayley - London (England) - 1829 - 416 pages
...and thence to dinner at the Head of the Conduit. There was a good number entertained with good cheer by the Chamberlain ; and after dinner they went to...hounds killed him at the end of St. Giles's. Great hallooing at his death, and blowing of horns : and thence the Lord Maior, with all his company, rode... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 412 pages
...handsomely entertained by the chamberlain. After dinner they went to hunt the fox : ' there was,' says he, ' a great cry for a mile, and, at length, the hounds killed him at the end of St. Giles's, with great hallowing and blowing of horns at bis death.' But, though the number of conduits was considerable,... | |
| 1833 - 310 pages
...and thence to dinner at the head of the conduit. There was a good number entertained with good cheer by the Chamberlain. And after dinner they went to...Great hallowing at his death, and blowing of horns. And thence the Lord Mayor, with nil his company, rode through London to his place in Lombard-street."... | |
| William Matthews - Fountains - 1835 - 522 pages
...entertained with good cheer by the chamberlain; and after dinner they went to hunting the fox. There was great cry for a mile, and at length the hounds killed...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... | |
| William Matthews - Fountains - 1835 - 522 pages
...and thence to dinner at the head of the conduit. There was a good number entertained with good cheer by the chamberlain ; and after dinner they went to hunting the fox. There was great cry for a mile, and at length the hounds killed him at the end of St. Giles's. Great hallowing... | |
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