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About 227

  • Title: 227
  • Author(s): Baron Ferdinand De RothChild
  • Date of creation: 1890
  • Extent: 2pp
  • Material: Paper
  • Physical Location: Waddesdon Manor

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ae and the people, even the people of Treland were satisfied, as the followimg contemporary verses may testify :— ‘Let bonfires shine in every place, Sing, and ring the bells apace, And pray that long may live her Grace To be the good Queen of Ireland. ‘The gold and silver, that was so base That no man could endure it scarce, Ts now new coined with her own face, And made to go current in Treland.’ The people of England were no less satisfied than the Irish. The able-bodied men, no longer universally pressed into the military service, turned their hands to trade and agriculture, and after a short lapse of time the produce of every acre of land was doubled. As the country grew more orderly it grew more prosperous ; and as it grew more prosperous, it be- came more civilised. The nobles no longer found it necessary to live in fortified castles, and built houses, which were the first approach to those of the modern type. Longleat, the seat of Lord Bath; Hatfield, the seat of Lord Salisbury ; Burleigh, the seat of Lord Exeter; Holland House, the palace of Lord Holland, near London, are some of the best specimens of Elizabethan architecture. In the days of Mary Tudor, Spaniards who came to Cc
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