| Francis Warre Cornish - 1882 - 446 trang
...the Queen, wherein he declared what he would do. The letter," he said, " was sewed up in the skirt of a saddle, and the bearer of it would come with the saddle upon his head about ten o'clock that night to the Blue Boar Inn, in Holborn." Accordingly Cromwell... | |
| David Hume - 1882 - 594 trang
...to the queen, wherein he informed her of his resolution ; that this letter was sown up in the skirt of a saddle, and the bearer of it would come with the saddie upon his head, about ten of the clock that night, to the Blue Boar in Holborn, where he was... | |
| 1850 - 346 trang
...to the queen, wherein he declared what he would do. The letter, he aaid, was sewed up in the skirt of a saddle, and the bearer of it would come with the saddle upon his head, about ten of the clock ih.-it night, to the Blue Boar Inn in Holborn ; for there he... | |
| Titbits - 1884 - 376 trang
...letter sent from the King to the Queen (Henrietta Maria). The letter, he said, was sewed up in the skirt of a saddle, and the bearer of it would come, with the saddle on his head, that night to the Blue Boar Inn, in Holborn, to take horse from there to Dover. Cromwell and Ireton,... | |
| John Morrison Davidson - 1884 - 144 trang
...tell; but a letter was gone to the queen with the contents of it, which letter wassewed up in the skirt of a saddle, and the bearer of it would come, with the saddle upon his head, about ten o'clock the following night, to the Blue Boar Inn in Holborn, where he was... | |
| George Clinch - 1890 - 354 trang
...to his queen, wherein he declared what he would do. The letter, he said, was sewed up in the skirt of a saddle, and the bearer of it would come with the saddle upon his head, about ten of the clock that night, to the Blue Boar Inn in Holborn. This messenger knew... | |
| Henry Benjamin Wheatley - 1891 - 594 trang
...to the queen, wherein he declared what he would do. The letter, he said, was sewed up in the skirt of a saddle, and the bearer of it would come with the saddle upon his head, about ten of the clock that night, to the Blue Boar Inn in Holborn ; for there he was... | |
| Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1891 - 752 trang
...going to write to the Queen on such a subject ? The difficulties would be THE BLUE BOAR. 26 1 skirt of a saddle, and the bearer of it would come with the saddle upon his^head about ten of the clock that night to the Blue Boar Inn in Holborn,1 for there he was... | |
| Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1893 - 450 trang
...would, if he could get hold of it, certify him as to the The letter, he said, was sewed up in the skirt of a saddle, and the bearer of it would come with the saddle upon his head about ten of the clock that night to the Blue Boar Inn in Holborn,1 for there he was... | |
| Charles William Heckethorn - 1896 - 268 trang
...execution. In the Earl of Orrery's ' Letters ' we read : letter, he said, was sewed up in the skirt of a saddle, and the bearer of it would come with the saddle upon his head that night to the Blue Boar Inn, in Holborn, for there he was to take horse and go to... | |
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