10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «GUMPHION»
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gumphion in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
gumphion and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Life and Times of Archbishop Sharp, (of St. Andrews.)
Sixty-one old men, corresponding to the years of the defunct's age, each in
mourning-hoods and cloaks, and bearing on staves the arms of the
archiepiscopal see, impaled with those of the defunct, one preceding and
bearing a little gumphion ...
2
History of St. Andrews: episcopal, monastic, academic, and ...
Sixty-one old men, corresponding to the years of the defunct's age, each in
mourning hoods and cloaks, and bearing on staves the arms of the
archiepiscopal see, impaled with those of the defunct, one preceding and
bearing a little gumphion ...
Charles Jobson Lyon, 1843
3
History of St. Andrews, episcopal, monastic, academic, and ...
Sixty-one old men, corresponding to the years of the defunct's age, each in
mourning hoods and cloaks, and bearing on staves the arms of the
archiepiscopal see, impaled with those of the defunct, one preceding and
bearing a little gumphion ...
4
The History of Edinburgh
The great Gumphion borne on a lancer. si _ The great mourning pencil borne by
Sir John 'Stracham The defunct's servants, and those of the nobility and gentry, in
mourning, The magistrates of St Andrews; The magistrates of the other royal ...
5
Nimmo's popular tales, by eminent authors
Jonah Gumphion died in debt at the conclusion of his lease ; and the tenement
which he occupied being part of a property then waiting an award of the Court of
Chancery in the cause of Clutch versus Eeadyclaw, neither party paid any regard
...
6
Mount Royal popular tales: a series of interesting and ...
Jonah Gumphion, an eminent undertaker, who displayed what he called the sign
of " Both Ends," in two large wooden models of a cradle and a coffin, which
swung above his door. The house itself was built of brown bricks, but round the ...
7
Scotichronicon: comprising Bishop Keith's Catalogue of ...
The Horse of State, Equipped in furniture, as for the Riding of Parliament, led by
footmen in the defunct's livery ; Two close trumpets, with mourning banners ; A
horse in mourning, led by footmen in mourning ; The Great Gumphion borne on a
...
8
Memoirs of James, Marquis of Montrose ... With illustrations
TWENTY—FIVE rooa Max, In gowns and hoods, the first of whom went in front,
bearing a gumphion; the others following, two and two, with long staves, bearing
the arms of Grahame, three escallop shells, or, on a chief, sable. _ Tauurz'rna, In
...
James Grant, James GRAHAM (1st Marquis of Montrose.), 1853
9
The Macabre Megapack: 25 Lost Tales from the Golden Age
The house itself was built of brown bricks, but round the windows were rich
borders of red ones; and some parts of the erection were garnished with white
stone Jonah Gumphion died in debt at the conclusion of his lease; and the
tenement ...
Duane Parsons, Erckman-Chatrian, Villiers de L’isle-Adams, 2012
10
The History of Edinburgh, from the Earliest Accounts, to the ...
1'he horse of state, equipped in furniture, as for the riding of parliament, led by
footmen, in his Grace's livery. Two close trumpets, with mourning banners. A
horse in mourning, led by footmen in mourning. The great Gumphion borne on a
lance.