| John Corbet Anderson - 1879 - 212 стор.
...detested by the Cavaliers, and a scribbler of the latter party has described him as " a notable man at a thanksgiving dinner, having terrible long teeth, and a prodigious stomach, to turn the Archbishop's chapel at Croydon into a kitchen, also to swallow up that palace and lands at a morsel."*... | |
| Norfolk and Norwich Naturalists' Society - 1904 - 918 стор.
...published in 1663, entitled " The Mysteries of the Good Old Cause," he is described as a " notable man at a thanksgiving dinner, having terrible long teeth and a prodigious stomach, to turn the Archiepiscopal Chapel at Croydon into a kitchen ; also to swallow up the palace and lands as a morsel."... | |
| 1891 - 624 стор.
...palace at Croydon. In one of the many curious pamphlets of that period he is described as "a notable man at a thanksgiving dinner, having terrible long teeth and a prodigious stomach, to turn the archbishop's chapel at Croydon into a kitchen ; also to swallow up that palace and lands at a morsel."... | |
| Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire - 1896 - 420 стор.
...possession, was the Archiepiscopal Palace of Croydon. In one old pamphlet he is described as " a notable man at a thanksgiving dinner, having " terrible long teeth and a prodigious stomach, to " turn the Archbishop's garden at Croydon into a " kitchen, also to swallow up that palace and lands " at a morsel."... | |
| Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire - 1896 - 414 стор.
...possession, was the Archiepiscopal Palace of Croydon. In one old pamphlet he is described as " a notable man at a thanksgiving dinner, having " terrible long teeth and a prodigious stomach, to " turn the Archbishop's garden at Croydon into a " kitchen, also to swallow up that palace and lands " at a morsel."... | |
| 1900 - 408 стор.
...the hands of Sir William Brereton, who, according to a contemporary pamphleteer, was "a notable man at a thanksgiving dinner, having terrible long teeth, and a prodigious stomach, to turn the Archbishop's Chapel at Croydon into a kitchen, also to swallow up the Palace and lands at a morsel."*... | |
| Leslie Stephen, Sir Sidney Lee - 1886 - 488 стор.
...Old Cause ' (1663), which mentions his possession of the palace, he is described as ' a notable man at a thanksgiving dinner, having terrible long teeth and a prodigious stomach, to turn the archbishop's chapel at Croydon into a kitchen ; also to swallow up that palace and lands at a morsel.'... | |
| Gibson Thompson, Duncan Moul - 1902 - 352 стор.
...Cavalier pamphlet, "having terrible long teeth, and a prodigious stomach, to turn the Archbishop's Chapel at Croydon into a kitchen ; also to swallow up that palace and lands at a morsel." He represented Cheshire in Parliament, and during the Civil War as a commander was successful in most... | |
| Eric Parker - 1908 - 482 стор.
...The Mystery of the Old Cause briefly unfolded, a quaint appreciation of him. He was " a notable man at a thanksgiving dinner, having terrible long teeth, and a prodigious stomach, to turn the archbishop's palace at Croydon into a kitchen, also to swallow up that palace and lands at a morsel."... | |
| 1891 - 614 стор.
...palace at Croydon. In one of the many cunous pamphlets of that period he is described as "a notable man at a thanksgiving dinner, having terrible long teeth and a prodigious stomach, to turn the archbishop's chapel at Croydon into a kitchen ; also to swallow up that palace and lands at a morsel."... | |
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