| John Buonarotti Papworth, William Combe - 1813 - 294 σελίδες
...town, who according to a Relation of the Surrender, " could hardly be kept from " stoning Sir Hugh." It appears, that in 1666, many prisoners of state...rooms in which he was imprisoned. One of them looked toward the sea, and " laying much open, the wind " drove in the rain forcibly, so that the water came... | |
| Edward Litt L. Blanchard - 1848 - 298 σελίδες
...in his Memoirs he speaks of three different rooms that he successively occupied. One of them faced the sea, and " laying much open, the wind drove in the rain forcibly, so that water came over his bed, and ran about the room, so that he was fain to skim it up... | |
| Solomon Wilkinson Theakston - 1847 - 244 σελίδες
...according to a relation of the surrender, some months after, " could hardly be kept from stoning Sir Hugh." It appears, that in 1666, many prisoners of state...and " laying much open, the wind drove in the rain forcibly, so that the water came over his bed and ran about the room, so that he was fain to skim it... | |
| George Bradshaw - 1858 - 650 σελίδες
...in his Memoirs he speaks of three different rooms that he successively occupied. One of them faced the sea, and "laying much open, the wind drove in the rain forcibly, so that water came over his bed, and nui about the room, so that he was fain to skim it up... | |
| John Buonarotti Papworth - 1893 - 300 σελίδες
...Relation of the Surrender, "could hardly be kept from "stoning Sir Hugh." It appears that in 1CGG, many prisoners of state were confined here. Among...rooms in which he was imprisoned. One of them looked toward the sea, and "laying much open, the wind " drove in the rain forcibly, so that the water came... | |
| William Henry Rideing - 1895 - 192 σελίδες
...and his fingers» swollen ; but his greatest suffering was in the third, into which the wind drove the rain so forcibly that " the water came over his bed, and he was fain to skim it up with a platter." His jailers made a threepenny loaf last him three weeks,... | |
| Henry Watson Wilbur - 1910 - 100 σελίδες
...Tower, was located at the end of the castle wall, close to the sea. It was here that he tells us that the "wind drove in the rain so forcibly that the water came over my bed, and ran about the floor, that I was fain to skim it up with a platter." Fox never occupied... | |
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