Big Chemical Encyclopedia

Chemical substances, components, reactions, process design ...

Articles Figures Tables About

King, Henry

Air pollution, associated with burning wood in Tutbury Castle in Nottingham, was considered "unendurable" by Eleanor of Aquitaine, the wife of King Henry II of England, and caused her to move in the year 1157. One... [Pg.3]

Elysabeth—the 31st yr of the reign of King Henry the Sixth... [Pg.14]

My father says that King Henry is bound for Leicester, for the council that s called. But Richard of York is on the road from Ludlow to catch them. We must hasten to join the King, and with as much force as we can muster. Would that your father were not in command at Calais We have need of every man that s still faithful to the King and the House of Lancaster. ... [Pg.71]

It was in the cold of the weeks after Candlemas that I heard of Johns death in the second fight at Saint Albans. It was like hearing of an ill prophecy fulfilled long dreaded, yet impossible to believe. King Henry had been rescued from the Yorkist rebels, but the Earl of Warwick had escaped with no small part of his army there would be more battles, not a doubt of it. [Pg.104]

Even by those first reports, it was clear that the slaughter had been like no battle before. My father was thought to have fled north with King Henry and the Queen, and Antony was most certainly dead. [Pg.105]

Mats oui, madame. I regret that I have not been able to come to you before, but in such uncertain times any man who is known about the court for secret work is regarded with suspicion. Only when I heard news of King Henry s great victory over the pretender at Stoke, and that he was truly safe, did I judge it safe for me, too. ... [Pg.394]

Bloomefield, William. "Blundefielde his worke to King Henry 8 Anglice." In Hermetic and alchemical traditions of the English Renaissance and seventeenth century, ed. R.M. Schuler, 488-490., 1971. [Pg.45]

King, Henry.The poems of Henry King. Edited by Margaret Crum. Edited by Margaret Crum. Oxford Clarendon P, 1965. xiii,264p... [Pg.654]

Hamlet Julius Caesar King Henry IV, Part I King Lear Macbeth... [Pg.419]

Centronic Sales Ltd Centronic House King Henry s Drive New Addington Croydon, Surrey CR9 0B9 UK... [Pg.504]

Good King Henry Chenopodium bonus-henricus)... [Pg.244]

Although a rampant self-seeder if allowed to flower, red orache is a very decorative plant whose leaves make a colorful addition to salads. The little-known perennial Good King Henry is another old-fashioned salad plant. [Pg.245]

King Henry VII forbids hunting in an attempt to reduce the number of people with weapons who could start a rebellion against the Crown. [Pg.96]

King Henry VII implements crossbow control, decreeing that no one may shoot a crossbow in hunting or otherwise, except to protect his property and land. [Pg.96]

King Henry VIII places tighter controls on crossbows but orders that all fathers should teach their sons to shoot the longbow, which had been a devastating weapon against Erench knights in earlier wars. [Pg.96]

King Henry VIII restricts the lengths of guns that citizens may possess. People are allowed to keep other guns in their homes but not carry them in their travels on the king s highways. [Pg.96]

These sorts of adulteration issues led local and national governments to introduce legislation, designed to protect both the consumer and the scrupulous manufacturer [1], The earliest example in English law was the Assize of Bread, brought in by King Henry III (1266), which defined not only the type of cereal to be used, but also the quality and quantity of the finished product. [Pg.116]


See other pages where King, Henry is mentioned: [Pg.307]    [Pg.110]    [Pg.44]    [Pg.71]    [Pg.78]    [Pg.83]    [Pg.105]    [Pg.116]    [Pg.382]    [Pg.390]    [Pg.391]    [Pg.392]    [Pg.418]    [Pg.5]    [Pg.219]    [Pg.176]    [Pg.3]    [Pg.11]    [Pg.95]    [Pg.348]    [Pg.4]    [Pg.5]    [Pg.307]    [Pg.151]    [Pg.159]    [Pg.16]    [Pg.62]    [Pg.11]   
See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.186 ]




SEARCH



Kings

© 2024 chempedia.info