| 1821 - 734 pagina’s
...“they were dextrous in flinging han4 granados, every one having a pouch full—-they wore furr'd¿ caps with coped crownes, like Janizaries, which made...very fierce, and some had long hoods hanging down behind—their clothing being piebald, yellow and red,” At the sale of effect, of King Charles I.... | |
| 1821 - 730 pagina’s
...flinging band granado«, every one hiving a pouch full — they wore furr'd cap« with coped crownei, like Janizaries, which made them look very fierce, and some had long hoods hanging down behind — their clothing being piebald, yellow and red." At the sale of effects of King Charle« I. the Cartoons... | |
| John Evelyn - 1827 - 492 pagina’s
...having a pouch full; they had furr'd caps with coped crownes like Janizaries, which made them looke very fierce, and some had long hoods hanging down...Their clothing being likewise pybald, yellow and red. 8 July. Came to dine with me my Lord Longford, Treasurer of Ireland, nephew to that learned gentleman... | |
| William Hone - 1832 - 852 pagina’s
...dextrous in flinging hand grenades, every one having a pouch full ; they had furred caps with coped crowns like Janizaries, which made them look very fierce...clothing being likewise py-bald, yellow, and red." Grenadiers derived theii name from being trained to throw grenades. In battle, after throwing this... | |
| Daniel MacKinnon - 1833 - 534 pagina’s
...having a " pouch full; they had furr'd caps with coped crowncs " like Janizaries, which made them looke very fierce,- and " some had long hoods hanging down behind, as we pic" ture fools. Their clothing being likewise pybald, yellow " and red." May 1st. In May, four additional... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1841 - 664 pagina’s
...dextrous at flinging handgrenades, every one having a pouch-full ; they had turred caps with coped crowns, like Janizaries, which made them look very fierce...had long hoods hanging down behind, as we picture foob ; their clothing being likewise piebald, yellow ¡mdred." In 1680 the 4th, or the King's Own,... | |
| 1845 - 758 pagina’s
...in flinging hand granados, every one having a pouch full ; they had furr'd caps with coped crowncs like Janizaries, which made them look very fierce,...hoods hanging down behind as we picture fools. Their cloathing being likewise pybald, yellow, and red." Again, in 1683 :— " The King had now augmented... | |
| James Robinson Planché - 1847 - 524 pagina’s
...dexterous at flinging hand grenades, every one having a pouch full. They had furred caps, with coped crowns like janizaries, which made them look very fierce,...as we picture fools ; their clothing being likewise pye-ball, yellow, and red." Pepys mentions " the militia of the red regiment being in arms at the Old... | |
| James Robinson Planché - 1847 - 516 pagina’s
...dexterous at flinging hand grenades, every one having a pouch full. They had furred caps, with coped crowns like janizaries, which made them look very fierce,...as we picture fools ; their clothing being likewise pye-ball, yellow, and red." THE FEMALE COSTUME of the days of Charles II ! What a bevy of beauties... | |
| 1904 - 678 pagina’s
...every one having a pouchful. They had furred caps with coped crowns like janissaries, which made theni look very fierce; and some had long hoods hanging down behind, as we picture Pole, their clothing likewise piebald — red anti yellow.” In Sandford's ‘History of the Coronation... | |
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