. England as seen by foreigners in the days of Elizabeth and James the First : comprising translations of the journals of the two Dukes of Wirtemberg in 1592 and 1610 : both illustrative of Shakespeare : with extracts from the travels of foreign princes and others, copious notes, an introduction, and etchings . agood part built; when finished, no other palace in the kingdomwill compare with it. Theobalds Palace, very pleasant; in the Theobaldsgardens a genealogy of the Earls of Salisbury; also a marble tablenear which are placed statues of the twelve Roman through two halls, in o


. England as seen by foreigners in the days of Elizabeth and James the First : comprising translations of the journals of the two Dukes of Wirtemberg in 1592 and 1610 : both illustrative of Shakespeare : with extracts from the travels of foreign princes and others, copious notes, an introduction, and etchings . agood part built; when finished, no other palace in the kingdomwill compare with it. Theobalds Palace, very pleasant; in the Theobaldsgardens a genealogy of the Earls of Salisbury; also a marble tablenear which are placed statues of the twelve Roman through two halls, in one are forty trees representing thecounties of England ; in another are painted the large cities ofEurope. A chimney-piece,^^ on which is inscribed in Frenchthe history of Joannes de Sitschitz and Guil. Fanacham. Youshould return to London by the river, and in the passagenotice the fragments of the ship in which Francis Drake sailedround the globe. Observe also the Palace of Greenwich, cele-brated for the birth of Elizabeth, and her frequent residence. Iand my companions could not be admitted on account of theQueen [Anne of Denmark] being there. * Shown at the South Kensington Loan Exhibition in 1862. See Cat. ^ Caminus etiam cum historia Joannis de Sitschitz et Guil. Fanacham XII. SIGHTS AND EXHIBITIONS, TEMP. JAMES I. ?^&4-^?- SIGHTS AND EXHIBITIONS IN ENGLAND, TEMP. JAMES I. BY HENRY PEACHAM, AUTHOR OF THE COMPLETE GENTLEMAN. (prefixed to CORYAts CRUDITIES, 161I.) HY doe the rude vulgar so hastily post in amadnesseTo gaze at trifles, and toyes not worthy the


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