| 1844 - 234 Seiten
...nine oclock (which cannot often happen) yet may it then be passed, because it is low and ebb floods as well, and no otherwise than upon other days of the...where are two brass ordinance, the one brought from Cales, and three iron ordinance; one of them came also thence. There are neat, warm, and convenient... | |
| 1849 - 312 Seiten
...o'clock (which cannot often happen) yet may it then be passed, because it is low and ebb floods as well, and no otherwise than upon other days of the...where are two brass ordinance, the one brought from Cales, and three iron ordinance ; one of them came also thence. There are neat, warm, and convenient... | |
| 1891 - 624 Seiten
...structural resemblances. He mentions the "dainty little fort," where resided Captain Rugg, its governor, "who is as famous for his generous and free entertainment...great bottle nose, which is the largest I have seen." From Holy Island Brereton proceeds to Berwick. He is struck with the "fair, stately bridge over Tweed... | |
| 1905 - 534 Seiten
...Rugge, of whose hospitality and personal appearance he writes : ' Captain Rugg, governor of this fort, is as famous for his generous and free entertainment...of strangers as for his great bottle nose, which is tlie largest I have seen.' t See Allgood's cage, atUe, p. 95. 1652. July 22. Thos. Collingwood's petition... | |
| Richard Welford - 1905 - 534 Seiten
...personal appearance he writes : ' Captain Rugg, governor of this fort, is as famous for his generous ami free entertainment of strangers as for his great bottle nose, which is tile largest I have seen.' t See Allgood's case, ante, p. 95. 1652. July 22. Thos. Collingwood's petition... | |
| John Crawford Hodgson - 1910 - 388 Seiten
...leading into it out of the towne. The walls of the towne were not soe slighted but that with small the fort, who is as famous for his generous and free entertainment...great bottle nose which is the largest I have seen.' Brereton, Journey through Durham and Northumberland in the year 1635, p. 33. 19 cost they were now... | |
| John Hodgson - 1915 - 376 Seiten
...then, uppon other dayes of the weeke : In this island, in a daintie little fort, there lives Capt: Rugg, Governor of this fort: who is as famous for...nose, which is the largest I have seen : This is a daintie little fort built towre-wise uppon the toppe of a little round hill, which is a rocke : This... | |
| 1915 - 374 Seiten
...then uppon other dayes of the weeke : In this island, in a •daintie little fort, there lives Capt : Rugg, Governor of this fort : who is as famous for...nose, which is the largest I have seen : This is a daintie little fort built towre-wise uppon the toppe of a little round hill, which is a rocke : This... | |
| Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle upon Tyne - 1858 - 340 Seiten
...Rugg, the governor of this fort — (the " dainty little fort, as Sir William termed it)— who was as famous for his generous and free entertainment of strangers, as for his great bottle-nose (laughter) — which was the largest Sir William Brereton had ever seen. In these Temperance... | |
| 1891 - 614 Seiten
...Rngg, its governor, "who is as famous fur his 1891./ generous »nd free entertainment of strangers, aa for his great bottle nose, which is the largest I have seen." From Holy Island Brereton proceeds to Berwick. He is struck with the " fair, stately bridge over Tweed... | |
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