Eegent, all play parts. The feast took place at the Pavilion at Brighton, and was described to me by a gentleman who was present at the scene. In Gilray's caricatures, and amongst Fox's jolly associates, there figures a great nobleman, the Duke of Norfolk,... Wine, the Vine and the Cellar - Page 29by Thomas George Shaw - 1863 - 505 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Makepeace Thackeray - Great Britain - 1860 - 266 pages
...sort, in which Clarence and York, and the very highest personage of the realm, the great prince regent, all play parts. The feast took place at the Pavilion...present at the scene. In Gilray's caricatures, and among Fox's jolly associates, there figures a great nobleman, the Duke of Norfolk, called Jockey of... | |
| American literature - 1860 - 1002 pages
...sort, in which Clarence and York, and the very highest personage of the realm, the great Prince Regent, all play parts. The feast took place at the Pavilion...present at the scene. In Gilray's caricatures, and among Fox's jolly associates, there figures a great nobleman, the Duke of Norfolk, called Jockey of... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - Electronic journals - 1860 - 858 pages
...sort, in which Clarence and York, and the very highest personage of the realm, the great Prince Regent, all play parts. The feast took place at the Pavilion...me by a gentleman who was present at the scene. In Gib-ay's caricatures, and amongst Fox's jolly associates, there figures a great nobleman, the Duke... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - England - 1869 - 410 pages
...sort, in which Clarence and York, and the very highest personage of the realm, the great Prince Regent, all play parts. The feast took place at the Pavilion...associates, there figures a great nobleman, the Duke of -folk, called Jockey of Norfolk in his time, and celebrated for his table exploits. He had quarrelled... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1873 - 610 pages
...sort, in which Clarence and York, and the very highest personage of the realm, the great Prince Regent, all play parts. The feast took place at the Pavilion...at the scene. In Gilray's caricatures, and amongst FOK'S jolly associates, there figures a great nobleman, the Duke of Norfolk, called Jockey of Norfolk... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1881 - 732 pages
...sort, in which Clarence and York, and the very highest personage of the realm, the great Prince Regent, all play parts. The feast took place at the Pavilion at Brighton, and was «¡escribed to me by a gentleman who was present at the scene. In Gilray's caricatures, and among... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - English wit and humor - 1883 - 880 pages
...York, and the very highest personage of the realm, the great Prince Regent, all play parts. The least took place at the Pavilion at Brighton, and was described...me by a gentleman who was present at the scene. In Gil ray's caricatures, and amongst Fox's jolly associates, there figures a great nobleman, the Duke... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - English literature - 1885 - 416 pages
...sort, in which Clarence and York, and the very highest personage of the realm, the great Prince Regent, all play parts. The feast took place at the Pavilion...caricatures, and amongst Fox's jolly associates, there "Tgures a great nobleman, the Duke of Norfolk, called Jockey of Norfolk in his time, and celebrated... | |
| D. Burchell Friend - Brighton (England) - 1886 - 238 pages
...revelries," told by Thackeray in his " Lectures on the Four Georges : " — " In Gilray's carie». tares, and amongst Fox's jolly associates, there figures...in his time, and celebrated for his table exploits. The Prince of Wales had concocted with his royal brothers a notable scheme for making the old man drunk.... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1898 - 828 pages
...sort, in which Clarence and York, and the very highest personage of the realm, the great Prince Regent, all play parts. The feast took place at the Pavilion...figures a great nobleman, the Duke of Norfolk, called Jocky of Norfolk in his time, and celebrated for his table exploits. He had quarrelled with the THE... | |
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