as fine illustrative panoramas of "Merry " in genuine "good
old English times." Now a day they are but the holliday realities
of the nation and are only relics of the past and not characteristics of
the present but in olden times fairs and races were the national
holliday pictures magnified of "Merry England" in every day life
Market Fair as viewed by me that day was one of these
pictorials of the merry days of yore. It is years the scene was
repulsive to me but it was none the less illustrative of the
national characteristics of the past. In later years this fair
which was known by the name of Bartholemew Fair was
abolished by the muncipal authorities of .
Visit to
September the 5th Elders and
myself visited the Westminster Abbey. Here going through
every appartment we saw all the and monuments
of the Kings Queens Princes Lords and noted men who have
ever been entommbed within its walls.
One part of the Abbey was built in the
year 600 and has now stood over 1200 years. Most of
the kings and queens of England are entoombed in
Westminister Abbey who have died during those twelve
centuries.
Here we saw what are esteemed perfect
likeness of Queens Mary and , Lord
and others. We saw the full coronation
dress of Queen Ann and also the chair in which and all the Kings and queens for the last eight
hundred years were crowned. This chair of State is
covered with gold tissue and it contains a stone under
the seat in which all the Scottish chiefs and
Kings were crowned since they were a people. Fabulous
tradition delclare this stone to be the identical stone that
was pillar
In this chair of State in which Royalty had sat to
be crowned during eight hundred years we sat this
day yet not with any extravigant reverance for the
as fine illustrative panoramas of "Merry England" in genuine "good
old English times." Now a day they are but the holliday realities
of the nation and are only relics of the past and not characteristics of
the present but in olden times fairs and races were the national
holliday pictures magnified of "Merry England" in every day life
Smithfield Market Fair as viewed by me that day was one of these
pictorials of the merry days of yore. It is years this scene was
repulsion to me but it was none the less illustrative of the
national characteristics of the past. In later years this fair
which was known by the name of Bartholemew Fair was
abolished by the muncipal authorities of .
Visit to
September the 5th Elders and
myself visited the Westminster Abbey. Here going through
every appartment we saw all the and monuments
of the Kings Queens Princes Lords and noted men who have
ever been entombed within its walls.
One part of the Abbey was built in the
year 600 and has now stood over 1200 years. Most of
the kings and queens of England are entoombed in
Westminister Abbey who have died during those twelve
centuries.
Here we saw what are esteemed perfect
likeness of Queen's Mary and , Lord
and others. We saw the full coronation
dress of Queen Ann and also the chair in which and all the kings and queens for the last eight
hundred years were crowned. This chair of State is
covered with gold tissue and it contains a stone under
the seat in which all the Scottish chiefs and
Kings were crowned since they were a people. Fabulous
tradition declare this stone to be the identical stone that
was pillar
In this chair of State in which Royalty had sat to
be crowned during eight hundred years we sat this
day yet not with any extravigant reverance for the