The Criminal Recorder: Or, Biographical Sketches of Notorious Public Characters, Հատոր 1J. Cundee, 1804 |
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... lady , named Horner , took him into her service as house - steward . In a short time he was appointed land - steward to another lady , who recommended him as a man of abilities to the Hon . Mr. Fox , ( afterwards Lord Holland ) who gave ...
... lady , named Horner , took him into her service as house - steward . In a short time he was appointed land - steward to another lady , who recommended him as a man of abilities to the Hon . Mr. Fox , ( afterwards Lord Holland ) who gave ...
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... lady was possessed of considerable ta lents , improved by a fine education : but Lord Bur- leigh being apprized of the connection between her and his son , she was discharged , and the young gen- tleman sent to make the tour of France ...
... lady was possessed of considerable ta lents , improved by a fine education : but Lord Bur- leigh being apprized of the connection between her and his son , she was discharged , and the young gen- tleman sent to make the tour of France ...
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... lady a watch , with all which he got off undiscovered and rejoined his friends . In 1775 he visited the most celebrated watering places , particularly Brighton , and being supposed a gentleman of fortune and family , was noticed by ...
... lady a watch , with all which he got off undiscovered and rejoined his friends . In 1775 he visited the most celebrated watering places , particularly Brighton , and being supposed a gentleman of fortune and family , was noticed by ...
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... persons apparently drowned . William Payne , a constable , saw him put his hand into a lady's pocket in the south aisle , and presently after followed him out of E 3 the the church , and took him into custody near the BARRINGTON , 41.
... persons apparently drowned . William Payne , a constable , saw him put his hand into a lady's pocket in the south aisle , and presently after followed him out of E 3 the the church , and took him into custody near the BARRINGTON , 41.
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... lady whom he had seen the prisoner attempt to rob ; she informed him that she had lost nothing , for , expecting the church to be much crowded , she had taken the precaution of emptying her pockets before she left her house . Upon ...
... lady whom he had seen the prisoner attempt to rob ; she informed him that she had lost nothing , for , expecting the church to be much crowded , she had taken the precaution of emptying her pockets before she left her house . Upon ...
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Էջ 404 - That you he carried from hence to the place from whence you came, and from thence to the place of execution, and there to be hanged by the neck till you are dead, — and may the Lord havu mercy on your soul...
Էջ 301 - I have but one request to ask, at my departure from this world; it is the charity of its silence. Let no man write my epitaph; for, as no man who knows my motives dare now vindicate them, let not prejudice or ignorance asperse them. Let them and me repose in obscurity and peace, and my tomb remain uninscribed, until other times and other men can do justice to my character.
Էջ 301 - I am going to my cold and silent grave ; my lamp of life is nearly extinguished ; my race is run ; the grave opens to receive me, and I sink into its bosom ! I have but one request to ask at my departure from this world ; it is the charity of its silence ! Let no man write my epitaph ; for, as no man who knows my motives dare now vindicate them, let not prejudice or ignorance asperse them.
Էջ 299 - Government, it is evident that every hazard attending an independent effort, was deemed preferable, to the more fatal risk of introducing a French army into this country.
Էջ 19 - ... chance exposed ? And might not a place where bones lay be mentioned by a person by chance as well as found by a labourer by chance ? Or is it more criminal accidentally to name where bones lie, than accidentally to...
Էջ 15 - Besides, it must needs occur to every one, that an action of this atrocious nature is never heard of, but when its springs are laid open, it appears that it was to support some indolence, or supply some luxury ; to satisfy some avarice, or oblige some malice; to prevent some real, or some imaginary want: yet I lay not under the influence of any one of these. Surely, my lord, I may, consistent with both truth and modesty, affirm thus much ; and none who have any veracity, and knew me, will ever question...
Էջ 13 - I labour, not with guilt, my lord, but with perplexity. For, having never seen a court but this, — being wholly unacquainted with law, the customs of the bar, and all judiciary proceedings...
Էջ 213 - ... you are to be drawn on hurdles to the place of execution, where you are to be hanged by the neck, but not until you are dead, for while you are still living your bodies are to be taken down, your bowels torn out and burnt before your faces ; your heads...
Էջ 16 - ... too: and it has scarce or never been heard of, but that every cell now known contains or contained these relics of humanity, some mutilated and some entire. I do not inform, but give me leave to remind your Lordship that here sat solitary Sanctity...
Էջ 19 - Here too is a human skull produced, which is fractured ; but was this the cause, or was it the consequence, of death ? was it owing to violence, or was it the effect of natural decay ? If it was violence, was that violence before or after death ? My lord, in May, 1732, the remains of William, lord archbishop of this province, were taken...