Banquetting-house, but his designe of all Whitehall, suiteable to the Banquetting house; a rare thing, which see.
The inscription mentions that he built the banquetting howse and the portico at St. Paule's.
Jack Lee was assigned the responsibility of the building of the "banquetting house.
In March of 1670 these men decided to build a "banquetting house for the continuance of good Neighborhood.
But in the springtime of 1671 there was probably no small cloud over "Pickatown field," and the "banquetting house" was filled with happy sound.
There is some question among other authorities which window of the Banquetting House the doomed king passed through upon the scaffold to the block; but the custodian had no doubts.
January, 1648;--His Majesty passed from the Banquetting House to the scaffold through one of the windows.
In front of theBanquetting House, on a scaffold, Charles I.
He was from thence conducted along the galleries and the banquetting house, through the wall, in which a passage was broken to his last earthly stage.
He began with pulling down the banquettingrooms built by Elizabeth.
A table, well-appointed in the European style, had been prepared; and the banquetting tent was neatly fitted up with draperies and mirrors.
On the arrival of these holy men at the banquetting tent, a delicate difficulty presented itself.
Below the little party was a vast expanse of polished but empty mahogany, for dinner had been served in the great banquetting hall where places had often been laid in the past for as many as sixty guests.
He ordered a condemned criminal to be brought, sent for the executioner, and bade him strike off the man's head in the banquetting chamber.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "banquetting" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.