| Henry Sidney Earl of Romney - 1843 - 430 strani
...six 1 Charles's life at Newmarket was one after his own heart. Sir John Reresby thus describes it : " The manner of the King's dividing his time at this...morning till ten of the clock ; then he went to the Cock Pit till dinner time ; about three he went to the horse races ; at six he returned to the Cock... | |
| Henry Sidney Earl of Romney - 1843 - 436 strani
...six 1 Charles's life at Newmarket was one after his own heart. Sir John Reresby thus describes it : " The manner of the King's dividing his time at this...morning till ten of the clock ; then he went to the Cock Pit till dinner time ; about three he went to the horse races ; at six he returned to the Cock... | |
| Agnes Strickland - 1845 - 508 strani
...proceedings are thus described by a contemporary : — " He walked in the morning till ten o'clock ; then he went to the cock-pit till dinner-time ; about three, he went to the horse races ; at six, he returned to the cock-pit for an hour only ; 1 Temple's Works, vol. ii. p.... | |
| Agnes Strickland - 1848 - 410 strani
...proceedings are thus described by a contemporary : — "He walked in the morning till ten o'clock; then he went to the cock-pit till dinner-time ; about three, he went to the horse-races ; at six, he returned to the cock-pit for an hour only ; then he went to the play, though... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1855 - 556 strani
...Of the manner in which Charles occupied hia time at Newmarket, we have a brief notice by Eeresby. " The manner of the King's dividing his time at this...cockpit till dinner-time ; about three he went to the horse-races ; at six he returned to the cockpit, for an hour only; then he went to tbe play, though... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1855 - 552 strani
...Newmarket, we have a brief notice by Eeresby. " The manner of the King's dividing his time at this place waa thus : he walked in the morning till ten of the clock...cockpit till dinner-time ; about three he went to the horse-races ; at six he returned to the cockpit, for an hour only ; then he went to the play, though... | |
| William Connor Sydney - 1892 - 484 strani
...diversions the king followed at Newmarket were these : — Walking in the morning till ten o'clock ; then he went to the cockpit till dinner-time ; about three he went to the horse races ; at six to the cock-pit for an hour ; then to the play, though the comedians were very... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1901 - 382 strani
...door. Of the manner in which Charles occupied his time at Newmarket, we have a brief notice by Reresby. "The manner of the king's dividing his time at this...cockpit till dinner-time ; about three he went to the horse-races ; at six he returned to the cockpit, for an hour only ; then he went to the play, though... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1901 - 386 strani
...door. Of the manner in which Charles occupied his time at Newmarket, we have a brief notice by Reresby. "The manner of the king's dividing his time at this...cockpit till dinner-time ; about three he went to the horse-races ; at six he returned to the cockpit, for an hour only ; then he went to the play, though... | |
| John Reresby - 1904 - 442 strani
...prince's great goodness and care for those persons that were near him, though ever so inconsiderable. The manner of the king's dividing his time at this...cockpit till dinner-time ; about three he went to the horse-races ; at six he returned to the cockpit, for an hour only ; then he went to the play, though... | |
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