| 1784 - 522 pages
...begin to form thoughts of retiring from the bufy fcenes of life. He gives us the following anecdote. There are feveral circumftances given relating to...Scotland to London, in 1604, called in his way at Hinchingbroke-houfe, the feat of Sir Oliver Cromwell; that Knight, to divert the, young prince, fent... | |
| Mark Noble - Great Britain - 1784 - 534 pages
...There are feveral circumftances given relating to Oliver, which have been fuppofed prognofticatjons of his future greatnefs ; they have a tradition at...Hinchinbrooke-Houfe, the feat of fir Oliver Cromwell ; that knight, to divert the young prince, fent for his nephew Oliver, that he, with his own fons,... | |
| 1830 - 604 pages
...LOUNGER. — NO. 1. CHARLES I. AND CROMWELL. i THEY have a tradition at Huntingdon, that when Kins Charles I. (then Duke of York) in his journey from Scotland to London, in 1604, called in his way at » Hinchiuhrooke House, the seat of Sir Oliver Cromwell, uncle to the protector, that knight, to divert... | |
| Statesmen - 1838 - 380 pages
...anecdote is told by Noble. " They have a tradition at Huntingdon, says that industrious collector, " that when king Charles I., then duke of York, in his journey from Scotland to London, in ] 604, called, in his way, at Hinchinbrook, the seat of sir Oliver Cromwell, that knight, to divert... | |
| Great Britain - 1845 - 570 pages
...Another of these anecdotes may be given in the words of his biographer, the Rev. Mark Noble : — " They have a tradition at Huntingdon that when King...Scotland to London, in 1604, called in his way at Hinchinbrook, the seat of Sir Oliver Cromwell, that knight, to divert the young prince, sent for his... | |
| 1846 - 396 pages
...infans. Another of these anecdotes may be given in the words of his biographer, the Rev. Mark Noble :—" They have a tradition at Huntingdon that when King...Scotland to London, in 1604, called in his way at Hinchinbrook, the seat of Sir Oliver Cromwell, that knight, to divert the young prince, sent for his... | |
| Sir Daniel Wilson - Great Britain - 1848 - 334 pages
...anecdote is told by Noble. 'They have a tradition at Huntingdon,' says that industrious collector, 'that when King Charles I., then Duke of York, in his journey from Scotland to London, called, in his way, at Hinchinbrook, the seat of Sir Oliver Cromwell, that knight, to divert the young... | |
| James Goodeve Miall - 1851 - 382 pages
...departed laden with the presents of his munificent host. The following anecdote is from Noble : — " They have a tradition at Huntingdon that when King...Scotland to London, in 1604, called, in his way, at Hinehinbrook, the seat of Sir Oliver Cromwell, that knight, to divert the young prince, sent for his... | |
| James Goodeve Miall - Great Britain - 1852 - 376 pages
...majesty departed laden with the presents of his munificent host. The following anecdote is from Noble : " They have a tradition at Huntingdon, that when King Charles I., then Duke of York, in * From an engraving in Noble's Life of Cromwell. his journey from Scotland to London, in 1604, called,... | |
| James Goodeve Miall - Great Britain - 1854 - 374 pages
...that when King Charles I. , then Duke of York, in * From an engraving in Noble's Life of Cromwell. his journey from Scotland to London, in 1604, called, in his way, 'it Hinchinbrook, the seat of Sir Oliver Cromwell, that knight, to divert the youug prince, sent for... | |
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