| 1802 - 572 sider
...evening he returned to Holy, rood House, and received the ladies who came to his drawing-room : lie then supped in public, and generally there was music at supper, and a ball afterwards.' The events of the battles of Preston, Falkirk, and Culloden, which last engagement extinguished the... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1802 - 572 sider
...where his army lay. In the evening he returned to Holyrood House, nnd received the Indies who cime to his drawing-room : he then supped in public, and...there was music at supper, and a ball afterwards.' The events of the battles of Preston, Fnlkirk, and Culloden, wl&ich last engagement extinguished the... | |
| 1802 - 572 sider
...evening he returned to Holynood House, and received the ladies who came to his diawing-room : he tben supped in public, and generally there was music at supper, and a hall afterwards.' The events of the battles of Preston, Falkirk, and Culloden, •which last engagement... | |
| John Home - 1822 - 466 sider
...and usually went to Duddingston, where his army lay. In the evening he returned to Holyrood house, and received the ladies who came to his drawing-room...there was music at supper, and a ball afterwards. CHAPTER VII. March of the Rebels towards Carlisle. — Carlisle invested. — General Wade . at Newcastle.... | |
| Charles Mackie - 1832 - 174 sider
...lay. In the evening, he returned to the Palace, and received the ladies who came to his drawing room ; he then supped in public, and generally there was music at supper, and a ball afterwards.* A few weeks afterwards, his Grace the Duke of Cumberland, on his return from the victorious, but bloody... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1841 - 540 sider
...fair Jacobites w:ith several gay balls while he stayed at Edinburgh. "In the evening," says Home, "he received the ladies who came to his drawing-room ;...there was music at supper and a ball afterwards." But this kind of life could not last; it was necessary to hear the louder music of cannon-balls, and... | |
| James Miller - 1844 - 540 sider
...After dinner he rode out with his life-guards, and usually went to Duddingston where his army lay. Tn the evening he returned to Holyrood-house, and received...to his drawing-room. He then supped in public, and the day generally concluded with a ball ! " The" Caledonian Mercury, "the organ of Charles, states,... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1846 - 346 sider
...and usually went to Duddingstoiie, where his army lay. In the evening he returned to Holyrood House, and received the ladies who came to his drawing-room...there was music at supper, and a ball afterwards." An Englishman, who was sent about this period from York to Edinburgh, to be a spy upon the Prince's... | |
| Katherine Thomson - 1846 - 562 sider
...he came to the Abbey, where he received the ladies of fashion that came to his drawing-room. Then he supped in public ; and generally there was music at supper, and a ball afterwards. Before he left Edinburgh, he despatched Sir James Stewart to manage his affairs in the country and... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1846 - 344 sider
...and usually went to Duddingstone, where his army lay. In the evening he returned to Holyrood House, and received the ladies who came to his drawing-room ; he then supped in publie, and generally there was music at supper, and a ball afterwards." An Englishman, who was sent... | |
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