January 2nd, 1739-40, it is observed that " several vintners in the Strand bought a large ox in Smithfield on Monday last, which is to be roasted whole on the ice on the river of Thames, if the frost continues. Mr. Hodgeson, a butcher in St. James's Market,... Chronicles of London Bridge - Сторінка 363автори: Richard Thomson - 1839 - 518 стор.Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| 1838 - 272 стор.
...what THINGS upon the ICE were done. In one of the newspapers for the 2nd of January, it was announced that — Several vintners in the Strand bought a large...down the ox roasted on the river, in the great Frost, 1G84 ; as himself did that roasted in 1715, near Hungerford-stairs. The beast is to be fixed to a stake... | |
| 1838 - 274 стор.
...— Several vintners in the Strand bvught a large ox in Smithfield on Monday last, which is to lie roasted whole on the ice on the River of Thames, if...great Frost, 1684 ; as himself did that roasted in 1 7 1 5, near Hungerford-stairs. The beast is to be fixed to a stake in the open market, and Mr. Hodgeaoti... | |
| 1838 - 544 стор.
...the Strand bought a large ox in Smithfield on Monday last, which is to be roasted whole on the ico on the River of Thames, if the frost continues. Mr....Frost, 1684; as himself did that roasted in 1715, near Hungerford-stairs. The beast is to be fixed to a stake in the open market, and Mr. Hodgeson comesdressed... | |
| Edward Francis Rimbault - 1844 - 84 стор.
...Monday, December the 31st, 1739, we are informed that "all the watermen above the bridge have hauled their boats on shore, the Thames being very nigh frozen...steel, and a hat and feathers, to perform the office." . bitants of the west prospect of the bridge wore presented with a very odd scene, for on the opening... | |
| Percy Society - 1844 - 350 стор.
...Monday, December the 31st, 1739, we are informed that "all the watermen above the bridge have hauled their boats on shore, the Thames being very nigh frozen...the open market, and Mr. Hodgeson comes dress'd in a ribh lac'd cambric apron, a silver steel, and a hat and feathers, to perform the office." The " Daily... | |
| Frances Osborne - 1848 - 212 стор.
...the river Thames. Mr. Hodgson, a butcher, of St. James's market, claims the privilege of selling and knocking down the beast, as a right inherent in his...down the ox roasted on the river in the Great Frost of 1684, as himself did that in 1715, near Hungerford Stairs. The beast is to be fixed to a stake in... | |
| John Timbs - 1855 - 1026 стор.
...whole on the ice ; and one Hodgeson, a butcher in St. James's Market, claimed the privilege of felling or knocking down the beast as a right inherent in...Frost, 1684; as himself did that roasted in 1715, near Hungerfurd Stairs: Hodgeson to wear a laced cambric apron, a silver-handled steel, and a hat and feathers.... | |
| John Timbs - 1855 - 818 стор.
...whole on the ice ; und one Ilodgeson, a butcher in St. James's Market, claimed the privilege of felling or knocking down the beast as a right inherent in...down the ox roasted on the river in the Great Frost, 1G84; as himself did that roasted in 1715, near Hungerfurd Stairs: Hodgeson to wear a laced cambric... | |
| Frederick Lawrence - 1855 - 398 стор.
...whole on the ice ; and one Hodgson, a butcher in St. James's Market, claimed the privilege of felling or knocking down the beast as a right inherent in...having knocked down the ox roasted on the river in the ijreat Frost-fair of 1684. (See Timbs' " Curiosities of London.") This success was not unmerited. Dr.... | |
| Walter Thornbury - 1879 - 604 стор.
...ceremony, for we read that " Mr. Hodgeson, a butcher of St. James's Market, claimed the privilege of knocking down the beast as a right inherent in his...family, his father having knocked down the ox roasted in the river in 1684, as he himself did that roasted in 1715 near Hungerford Stairs." The beast was... | |
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