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" Douglas, was served by seventy-five gentlewomen, whereof fifty-three were daughters of noblemen, all clothed in velvet and silks, with their chains of gold and other ornaments, and was attended by... "
A Journal of Travels in England, Holland and Scotland: And of Two Passages ... - Page 209
by Benjamin Silliman - 1820 - 312 pages
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The Edinburgh Magazine, Or, Literary Miscellany, Volume 14

Books and bookselling - 1791 - 580 pages
...feventy-five gentlewomen, whereof fii'rythree were daughters of noblemen, ail cloathed in velvet and iilks, with their chains of gold, and other ornaments , and was attended by two-hundred riding gentlemen in all her jourr.tys ; And if it happened to be dark whtr. ihe went to...
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Freemason's Magazine, Or General and Complete Library, Volume 4

Freemasonry - 1795 - 466 pages
...II. — His Princess, Elizabeth Douglas, already mentioned, was served by 75 gentlewomen, whereof 53 were daughters of noblemen, all clothed in velvet...with their chains of gold and other ornaments, and \vas attended by 200 riding gentlemen in all her journeys; and it it happened to be dark when she went...
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The Antiquities of Scotland, Volume 1

Francis Grose - Castles - 1797 - 394 pages
...and II. His princess, Elizabeth Douglas, already mentioned, was served by seventy-five gentlewomen, whereof fifty-three were daughters of noblemen, all...attended by two hundred riding gentlemen in all her journies : and, if it happened to be dark when she went to Edinburgh, where her lodgings were, at the...
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The Beauties of Scotland: Containing a Clear and Full Account of the ...

Robert Forsyth - Agriculture - 1805 - 594 pages
...by seventy-five gentlewomen, whereof fifty-three were daughters of noblemen, all clothed in velvets and silks, with their chains of gold and other ornaments...attended by two hundred riding gentlemen in all her journejs : and if it happened to be dark when she went to Edinburgh, where her lodgings were at the...
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The Antiquarian Itinerary: Comprising Specimens of Architecture ..., Volume 2

James Storer - Architecture - 1816 - 214 pages
...Elizaheth Douglas, was served hy seventy-five gentlewomen, whereof fifty-three were daughters of nohlemen, all clothed in velvet and silks, with their chains of gold, and other ornaments ; and was attended hy two hundred riding gentlemen in all her journeys ; and if it happened to he dark when she went to...
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Topography of Great Britain: Or, British Traveller's Directory: Cornwall

George Alexander Cooke - England - 1817 - 300 pages
...the reign of James II. and his princess, Elizabeth Douglas, was served by seventy-five gentlewomen, whereof fifty-three were daughters of noblemen, all clothed in velvet and silks, with their •hainK of gold, and other ornaments, aud was attended c 2 by by two bund red gentlemen in all her...
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An Account of the Principal Pleasure Tours in Scotland: with a Copious ...

Scotland. [Appendix. - Descriptions, Topography & Travels.] - Scotland - 1821 - 378 pages
...was served by 75 gentlewomen, 53 of whom were daughters of noblemen, all clothed in velvet and silk, with their chains of gold and other ornaments, and was attended by 200 gentlemen in all her journeys. Such was the vassalage and bondage of the ages of turbulence and...
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The Literary melange; or, Weekly register of literature and the arts

1822 - 522 pages
...was served by 75 gentlewomen, whereof 53 were daughters of noblemen, all clothed in velvet and silk, with their chains of gold and other ornaments ; and was attended by 200 riding gentlemen in all her journeys. If it happened to be dark when she went to Edinburgh, where...
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Pencillings by the Way, Volumes 1-3

Nathaniel Parker Willis - Europe - 1835 - 1350 pages
...reigns of James I. and II. His princess, Elizabeth Douglas, was served by seventy-five gentlewomen, whereof fifty-three were daughters of noblemen, all...and other ornaments, and was attended by two hundred riding-gentlemen in all her journeys ; and, if it happened to be dark when she went to Edinburgh, where...
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Famous Persons and Places

Nathaniel Parker Willis - Great Britain - 1855 - 538 pages
...by seventy-five gentlewomen, whereof fifty-three were daughters of noblemen, all clothed in velvets and silks, with their chains of gold and other ornaments,...gentlemen in all her journeys ; and, if it happened to bo dark when she went to Edinburgh, where her lodgings were at the foot of the Black Fryar's AVynd,...
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