Hereunto we went, and there found no hall, only a dining-room or hall, a fair room, and almost as large as the whole pile, but very sluttishly kept, unswept, dishes, trenchers, and wooden cups thrown up and down, and the room very nasty and unsavoury. Remains, Historical and Literary, Connected with the Palatine Counties of ... - Seite 1201844Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| John Hill Burton - 1873 - 488 Seiten
...dining-room or hall, a fair room, and almost as large as the whole pile, but very sluttishly kept, unswept, dishes, trenchers, and wooden cups thrown up and down,...is either a notable imposture, or most strange and much-to-be-admired footsteps, and impressions which are here to be seen of men, children, dogs, coneys,... | |
| Sir Herbert Maxwell - 1908 - 384 Seiten
...dining-room or hall, a fair room, and almost as large as the whole pile, but very sluttishly kept ; unswept ; dishes, trenchers and wooden cups thrown up and down, and the room very nasty and unsavoury." Reckoning one thing against another, perhaps we have less reason than some people would have us believe... | |
| John Hodgson - 1915 - 376 Seiten
...nott entertained with a cuppe of beere, or ale : onely one of his sons, servaunts, and others tooke a candle, and conducted us to the cave : where there...a notable imposture, or most strange, and much to bee admired foot-stepps, and impressions, which are here to bee seen : of men, children, doggs, connies... | |
| 1915 - 374 Seiten
...nott entertained with a cuppe of beere, or ale : onely one of his sons, servaunts, and others tooke a candle, and conducted us to the cave : where there...a notable imposture, or most strange, and much to bee admired foot-stepps, and impressions, which are here to bee seen : of men, children, doggs, connies... | |
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