Bank, were as much as possible erased next morning, and the buildings whitewashed. Government and the rioters seem to have felt an equal disposition, by drawing a veil over the extent of the calamity, to bury it in profound darkness. To colonel Holroyd,... From 1772 to 1780 - Σελίδα 335των Sir Nathaniel William Wraxall - 1815Πλήρης προβολή - Σχετικά με αυτό το βιβλίο
| Sir Nathaniel William Wraxall - 1836 - 502 σελίδες
...Buildings whitewashed. Government and the Rioters seem to have felt an equal Disposition, by drawing a veil over the extent of the Calamity, to bury it in profound...had nearly forced an Entrance. Lord Algernon Percy, since created Earl of Beverley, marched likewise at the head of the Northumberland Militia, to the... | |
| Sir Nathaniel William Wraxall - 1837 - 516 σελίδες
...buildings whitewashed. Government and the rioters seem to have felt an equal disposition, by drawing a veil over the extent of the calamity, to bury it in profound...conduced to ensure the safety of that great national establishmerit. Numbers concealed their wounds, in order to evade discovery of the part which they... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1871 - 470 σελίδες
...buildings whitewashed. Government and the rioters seem to have felt an equal disposition, by drawing a veil over the extent of the calamity, to bury it in profound...and the assailants had nearly forced an entrance." " I was told," continues Wraxall, " by the late Lord Rodney, who was then an officer in the Guards,... | |
| Sir Nathaniel William Wraxall - 1884 - 486 σελίδες
...whitewashed. Government and the rioters seemed to have felt an equal disposition, by drawing a veil over the extent of the calamity, to bury it in profound...had nearly forced an entrance. Lord Algernon Percy, since created Earl of Beverley, 1 marched likewise at the head of the Northumberland militia to the... | |
| George Edward Cokayne - 1896 - 480 σελίδες
...connection) seems an anomaly. (") " To Oui. Holroyd, since deservedly raised to the liriti.-h peerage, and to his Regiment of Militia, the country was eminently...and the assailants had nearly forced an entrance." [ Wraxall, I, 243.] (b) See vol. iii, p. 44, note " d," sub " Délavai," as to the Irish creations... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1897 - 422 σελίδες
...suppressed. " To Colonel Holroyd, since deservedly raised to the British peerage as Lord Sheffield, the Country was eminently indebted for repelling the fury of the Mob at tho Bank" (Wraxall's irirtorical Memoir*, 3rd edit., vol. ip 351). 394. To his Stepmother. DEAR MADAM,... | |
| Baroness Maria Josepha Stanley Stanley - 1899 - 576 σελίδες
...and St. James's Park. [To Colonel Holroyd, afterwards Lord Sheffield, and father-inlaw of JTS, with his regiment of Militia, the country was eminently...for repelling the fury of the mob at the Bank, where they had nearly forced an entrance. He also prevented Lord G. Gordon from addressing the infuriated... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1902 - 408 σελίδες
...buildings whitewashed. Government and the rioters seem to have felt an equal disposition, by drawing a veil over the extent of the calamity, to bury it in profound...and the assailants had nearly forced an entrance." "I was told," continues Wraxall, "by the late Lord Rodney, who was then an officer in the guards, that... | |
| John Paul De Castro - 1926 - 370 σελίδες
...deservedly raised to the British Peerage as Lord Sheffield, and to his regiment of Militia," says Wraxall, " the country was eminently indebted for repelling the...together with the energy, promptitude and decision which Col. Holroyd manifested, principally conduced to ensure its safety." * Wilkes, as a Buckinghamshire... | |
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