| Walter Scott - Scotland - 1861 - 316 pages
...nor above one coat, which was close to his body, with close sleeves, like those we call jockey-coats. He never wore a peruke, nor did he shave his beard since the murder of K. Charles I. In my time his head was bald, which he covered only with a beaver hat, the brim of which... | |
| John Hill Burton - Scotland - 1873 - 488 pages
...nor above ane coat, which was close to his body, with close sleeves, like those we call jockey-coats. He never wore a peruke, nor did he shave his beard since the murder of King Charles I. In my" time his head was bald, which he covered only with a beaver hat, the brim of which was not... | |
| Grace Stebbing - 1884 - 416 pages
...nor above one coat, which was close to his body, with close sleeves, like those we call jockeycoats. He never wore a peruke, nor did he shave his beard since the murder of King Charles I. In my time his head was bald, which he covered only with a beaver hat, the brim of which was not... | |
| Alexander Smellie - Covenanters - 1904 - 556 pages
...nor above one Coat, which was close to his Body, with close Sleeves, like those we call Jockey-Coats. He never wore a Peruke ; nor did he shave his Beard...was bald, which he covered only with a Beaver Hat. His Beard was white and bushy, and reached down almost to his Girdle. He went to London once or twice... | |
| James Robertson - Fiction - 1996 - 292 pages
...restored. Even after 1660, at the court of Charles II, he was described by one observer in this way: 'He never wore a peruke, nor did he shave his beard since the murder of King Charles I. ... His head was bald, which he covered only with a beaver hat, the brim of which was not above... | |
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