Wherfore on the iii. day, the quene made a great banket to the kyng, and all them that had Justed : And after the banket done, she gave the chefe price to the kyng, the ii. Essays on the Teaching of History - Page 53by Frederic William Maitland - 1901 - 104 pagesFull view - About this book
| Edward Wedlake Brayley - 1828 - 414 pages
...every day of the iii. daies. Wherefore on the iii. day, the Quene made a great banket to the Kyng, and all them that had Justed: and after the banket done, she gave the chefe price [prize] to the Kyng, the ii. to the Erie of Essex, the iii. to the Erie of Deuonshire,... | |
| Edward Wedlake Brayley - 1829 - 416 pages
...other, everyday of the iii. daics. Wherefore on the iii. day, the Quene made agreat banket to the Kyng, and all them that had Justed : and after the banket done, she gave the chefe price' £prize] to the Kyng, the ii. to the Erie of Essex, the iii. to the Erie of Deuonshire,... | |
| Edward Hall - 1904 - 374 pages
...other, every day of the iii. daies. Wherfore on the iii. day, the quene made a great banket to the kyng, and all them that had Justed : And after the banket done, she gave the chefe price to the kyng, the ii. to the erle of Essex, the iii. to the erle of Devonshyre, and the... | |
| Edward Hall - 1904 - 372 pages
...other, every day of the iii. daies. Wherfore on the iii. day, the quene made a great banket to the kyng, and all them that had Justed : And after the banket done, she gave the chefe price to the kyng, the ii. to the erle of Essex, the iii. to the erle of Devonshyre, and the... | |
| Lee Monroe Ellison - 1917 - 164 pages
...lasted for three days, at the end of which time "the Queene made a greate banket to the King and all of them that had Justed: and after the banket done she gave the chefe price to the King."31 Returning to the other principal figures in the "disguising" of 1501, the... | |
| James D. Taylor - 2006 - 246 pages
...that lasted for three days and included more jousting matches. Following a lavish banquet, the Queen gave the chief prize to the King, the second to the Earl of Essex, and the third to William Courtenay, Earl of Devon. The following year William, Earl of Devon, contracted... | |
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