. Coaching days & ways. Horses; Coaching (Transportation) -- England; England -- Social life and customs. THE YORK ROAD 291 'The first of the Stuarts (so far as England is con- cerned) was in Enfield Chase again in 1606, but he had a better time on this occasion. He was entertained at Theobalds by Cecil, and was in the company of a first- class boon companion in the person of the King of Denmark. These two often, I apprehend, woke the night owl with a catch in Cecil's lordly halls, which the King already had his e\'e upon. They passed into his. The Bell, Edmonton. possession shortly afterw


. Coaching days & ways. Horses; Coaching (Transportation) -- England; England -- Social life and customs. THE YORK ROAD 291 'The first of the Stuarts (so far as England is con- cerned) was in Enfield Chase again in 1606, but he had a better time on this occasion. He was entertained at Theobalds by Cecil, and was in the company of a first- class boon companion in the person of the King of Denmark. These two often, I apprehend, woke the night owl with a catch in Cecil's lordly halls, which the King already had his e\'e upon. They passed into his. The Bell, Edmonton. possession shortly afterwards by a process of exchange and mart similar to that advocated in our society journals. Cecil gave up Theobalds for Hatfield and I am not sure that he had the worst of the bargain. I read that when the Princess Elizabeth was residing at Hatfield in charge of Sir Thomas Pope, P^nfield Chase used to be favoured a good deal too with that prospective royal presence. The future Queen of England always U 2. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Cuming, E. D. (Edward William Dirom), 1862-1941; Armour, G. D. (George Denholm), 1864-1949. [London] : Hodder and Stoughton


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