| 1825 - 620 pages
...table ; where ten good dishes to a messe, with plenty of wine of all sorts, of which I drunk none ; but it was very unpleasing that we had no napkins...and drunk out of earthen pitchers and wooden dishes. It happened that after the lords had half dined, come the French embassador up tn the lords' table,... | |
| 1825 - 648 pages
...plenty of wine «fall sorts, of which I drunk none; but it was very unplcasing that we had no r.ipkios nor change of trenchers, and drunk out of earthen pitchers and wooden due*. It happened that after the lords had half dined, come the French embassador op to Oie lords'... | |
| 1841 - 404 pages
...bishops, &c. We had plenty of good wine, but it was very unpleasing that we had no napkins, or knives, nor change of trenchers, and drunk out of earthen pitchers and wooden dishes. 1664. Home to bed, having got a strange cold in my head, by flinging off my hat at dinner. To my lord... | |
| James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch - 1846 - 828 pages
...ten good disbes to a mess, with plenty of wine of all sorts; but it wiis very unpleasing," he adds, " that we had no napkins nor change of trenchers, and drunk out of earthen pitchers and wooden dishes. The dinner, it seems, is made by the mayor and the two s hoi il!'.-: for the time being ; and the whole... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1854 - 532 pages
...Strangers' table; where ten good dishes to a messe, with plenty of wine of all sorts, of which I drunk none; but it was very unpleasing that we had no napkins...drunk out of earthen pitchers, and wooden dishes. It happened that after the lords had half dined, come the French Embassador up to the lords' table,... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1866 - 528 pages
...table ; where ten good dishes to a messe, with plenty of wine, of all sorts, of which I drunk none ; but it was very unpleasing that we had no napkins...drunk out of earthen pitchers, and wooden dishes. It happened that after the Iprds had half dined, conie the French Embassador up to the lords' table,... | |
| Benjamin Brogden Orridge - 1867 - 304 pages
...Lords' and then to the other tables to bid welcome, and so all to dinner, where ten dishes to a mess, but it was very unpleasing that we had no napkins, nor change of trenchers, and drank out of earthen pitchers and wooden dishes ; " and again, " after I had dined, I and Creed rose... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1876 - 538 pages
...table ; where ten good dishes to a messe, with plenty of wine of all sorts, of which I drunk none ; but it was very unpleasing that we had no napkins...and drunk out of earthen pitchers and wooden dishes. 1 It happened that after the lords had half dined, came the French Embassador, up to the lords' table,... | |
| 1877 - 604 pages
...comment upon. " I sat at the Merchant Strangers' table," writes he, " where ten good dishes to a messe with plenty of wine of all sorts ; but it was very...and drunk out of earthen pitchers and wooden dishes. I expected music, but there was none, but only trumpets and drums, which displeased me ; and I could... | |
| George Walter Thornbury - 1880 - 604 pages
...table, where ten good dishes to a messe, with plenty of wine of all sorts, of which I drank none ; but it was very unpleasing that we had no napkins...and drunk out of earthen pitchers and wooden dishes. It happened that after the lords had half dined, came the French ambassador up to the lords' table,... | |
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