. Flora Americae Septentrionalis, or, A systematic arrangement and description of the plants of North America [electronic resource] : containing, besides what have been described by preceding authors, many new and rare species, collected during twelve years travels and residence in that country. Botany. \l> lurse of nature ler royal Ims. raaf^ificently Dnglaiid, happy representative itablishcd Hince id tranquillity, 3 remain more During this more beautiful )rethren. The phonso, a name had this prince it would, in all id as the names life 0*' Edward ;d almost mira- Dn a couch, in killed two
. Flora Americae Septentrionalis, or, A systematic arrangement and description of the plants of North America [electronic resource] : containing, besides what have been described by preceding authors, many new and rare species, collected during twelve years travels and residence in that country. Botany. \l> lurse of nature ler royal Ims. raaf^ificently Dnglaiid, happy representative itablishcd Hince id tranquillity, 3 remain more During this more beautiful )rethren. The phonso, a name had this prince it would, in all id as the names life 0*' Edward ;d almost mira- Dn a couch, in killed two lords out injuring the naeward through nts as he went, king of France he returned to ^ueen landed at I been made for he 19th of the with the utmost ceful commerce â¢wered gold and er the >vindoAvs scmbled to wcl- 272. berian saint, aiid Wikes. ])aron, whom he Imd â en commuted by litf ELEANORA OF CASTILE. 431 como and do honour to their constitutional king and his virtuous consort. At the coronation of Edward and ICleanora, preparations were made for the exercise of the most profuse hospitality; the whole areas of the Palace-yards, old and new, were filled with wooden buildings,' open at the top, to let out the smoke of cooking. Here, for a whole fortnight, were prepared suc- cessions of banquets, served up for the entertauiment of all comers, where the independent franklin, the stout yeoman from the country, and the rich citizen and industrious artisan from the metropolis, alike found a welcome, and were entertained gratuitously. Good order was genenU, and every one delighted with this auspicious commencement of the new reign. Ed- ward and Eleanora were crowned by the hands of Robert Kilwardby, archbishop of Canterbury. One of the most extraordinary features of this coronation is recorded in an old black-letter manuscript chronicle -? " King Edward was crowned and anointed as right heir of England^ with much honour and worsliip, with his virtuous queen; and after ma
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