| Richard Polwhele - 1816 - 746 pages
...vtterly ruined al! the great ftonie pillers thereof : others ol them in that time, burned that fifhcr towne Mowfehole, the reft marched as a gard for defence...Godolphin on a greene, on the weft fide of Penfance, who lhat forenoone comming from his houfe, for pacifying fome controuerfics in thofe weftern parts, and... | |
| Thomas Curtis - Aeronautics - 1829 - 822 pages
...Ireland. Some sitting on the hatches, would seem there. With hideous gazing, to fear away fear. Donne. The inhabitants, being feared with the Spaniards landing and burning, fled from their dwellings. Carea. When a man shall have stedfastly fixed his eyes upon the dread majesty of an ever-present God,... | |
| John Burke - Genealogy - 1838 - 842 pages
...in that time, burned that fisher town, Mousehole : the rest marched as a guard for defence of these firers. The inhabitants, being feared with the Spaniards'...landing and burning, fled from their dwellings, and, very meanly weaponed, met with Sir Francis Godolphin, on a green on the west side of Penzance ; who... | |
| Electronic journals - 1881 - 670 pages
...them in that time burned that fisher town Mouschole ; the rest marched as a guard for defence of these firers. The inhabitants, being feared with the Spaniards landing and burning, fled from their dwelling-", and, тегу meanly weaponed, met with Sir Francis Godolphin on a green on the west side... | |
| George Willis - 1857 - 116 pages
...them, in that time, burned the fisher-town Mousehole ; the rest marched as a guard for defence of the firers. The inhabitants being feared with the Spaniards...landing and burning fled from their dwellings, and very meanly weapnued, met on a green on the west side of Penzance, Sir Francis Godolphin who was that... | |
| WILLIS AND SOTHERAN - 1857 - 608 pages
...the fisher-town Mousehole ; the rest marched as a guard for defence of the firers. The 'nhabitants being feared with the Spaniards landing and burning fled from their dwellings, and very meanly weaponed, met ou a green on the west side of Penzance, Sir Francis Godolphin who was that... | |
| Willis's Current notes - 1857 - 114 pages
...burned the fisher-town Mousehole ; ;he rest marched as a guard for defence of the firers. The nhabitants being feared with the Spaniards landing and burning fled from their dwellings, and very meanly weajoned, met on a green on the west side of Penzance, Sir Francis Godolphin who was that... | |
| Joseph Polsue - 1870 - 466 pages
...that time burned that fisher town Monsehole ; the rest marched as a guard for defence of these fires. The inhabitants being feared with the Spaniards landing and burning, fled from their dwellings, and very meanly wcaponcd, met with Sir Francis Godolphin on a green, on the west »ide of Pensance, who... | |
| Sir Thomas Elyot - Education of princes - 1883 - 680 pages
...in his account of an attack by the Spaniards upon the town of Mouse-hole in Cornwall in 1595, says: 'The inhabitants being feared with the Spaniards landing...met with Sir Francis Godolphin on a greene, on the west side of Pensance.' — Survey of Cornwall, fo. I56b, ed. 1602. Shakespeare constantly uses this... | |
| Sir Thomas Elyot - Education of princes - 1883 - 682 pages
...in his account of an attack by the Spaniards upon the town of Mouse-hole in Cornwall in 1595, says: 'The inhabitants being feared with the Spaniards landing...met with Sir Francis Godolphin on a greene, on the west side of Pensance.' — Survey of Cornwall, fo. 156 b, ed. 1602. Shakespeare constantly uses this... | |
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