 | James Welwood - Great Britain - 1702 - 405 pages
...Fool, for P1*7'- certain fcandalous Words , of a high nature, fpoken by him againft the Lord Archbifhop of Canterbury his Grace, and proved to be uttered by him by two WitDefies, fhail have his Coat pull'd over his Head , and be difcharged of the King's Service, and... | |
 | George Ruggle - Lawyers - 1787 - 319 pages
...king's fool, for certain fcandalou« words of a high nature, fpoken by him againit the lord archbiíhóp of Canterbury his grace, and proved to be uttered by him by two witnelTes, fhall have his coat pulicd over his ears, and be dilcharged of the king's fervicc, and bauiflitd... | |
 | John Brady - 1815
...16*37) ordered by his Majesty, with the advice of -the Board, that Archibald Armstrong, the King's Fool, for certain scandalous words of a high nature, spoken by him against the Lord Arch" 302 bishop of Canterbury his Grace, and proved to be Uttered by two witnesses, shall have his... | |
 | Daniel Lysons - England - 1816
...this day ordered by his Majesty, with the advice of the Board, that Archibald Armstrong, the King's fool, for certain scandalous words of a high nature...coat pulled over his head, and be discharged of the King's service, and banished the Court : for which the Lord Chamberlain of the King's household is... | |
 | James Welwood - Great Britain - 1820 - 340 pages
...this day ordered by his Majesty, with the advice of the Board, that Archibald Armstrong, the King's Fool, for certain scandalous words of a high nature,...coat pulled over his head, and be discharged of the King's service, and banished the Court; for which the Lord Chamberlain of the King's household is prayed... | |
 | James Welwood - Great Britain - 1820 - 340 pages
...this day ordered by his Majesty, with the advice of the Board, that Archibald Armstrong, the King's Fool, for certain scandalous words of a high nature,...Archbishop of Canterbury his Grace, and proved to he uttered by him by two witnesses, shall have his coat pulled over his" head, and be discharged of... | |
 | 1823
...this day ordered by his Majesty, with the advice of the Board, that Archibald Armstrong, the King's Fool, for certain scandalous words of a high nature,...coat pulled over his head, and be discharged of the King's service, and l>c banished the Court; for which the Lord Chamberlain of the King's Household... | |
 | Richard Warner - 1824
...this day ordered by his Majesty, with the advice of the board, that Archibald Armstrong, the king's fool, for certain scandalous words of a high nature,...coat pulled over his head, and be discharged of the king's service, and banished the court ; for which the lord chamberlain of the king's household is... | |
 | Congregationalism - 1823
...the advice of the Board, that Archibald Armstrong, the King's Fool, for certain scandalous words of u high nature, spoken by him against the Lord Archbishop...to be uttered by him by two witnesses, shall have hiu coat pulled over bis head, and be discharged of the King's service, and be banished the Court ;... | |
 | Charles MacFarlane - Anecdotes - 1836
...this day ordered by his Majesty, with the advice of the board, that Archibald Armestrong, the King's fool, for certain scandalous words of a high nature...coat pulled over his head, and be discharged of the King's service and banished the court; for which the lord chamberlain of the King's household is prayed... | |
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