The Essex Review: An Illustrated Quarterly Record of Everything of Permanent Interest in the County, Τόμος 11Edward Arthur Fitch, William Herbert Dalton, Charlotte Fell-Smith E. Durant and Company, 1902 |
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Σελίδα 27
... Turpin in his cave . Turpin took them for poachers , until Morris presented his gun and called on the highwaymen to ... Dick , for God's sake , or I'm taken , " shouted his ally . Turpin fired , but missed his man , and shot the ...
... Turpin in his cave . Turpin took them for poachers , until Morris presented his gun and called on the highwaymen to ... Dick , for God's sake , or I'm taken , " shouted his ally . Turpin fired , but missed his man , and shot the ...
Σελίδα 30
... Dick Turpin's in York Museum and rival in attractiveness those of Jack Sheppard , at Newgate . While he languished in this damp stronghold during the winter of 1738.9 , a number of uncouth ballads upon his untimely fate were hawked ...
... Dick Turpin's in York Museum and rival in attractiveness those of Jack Sheppard , at Newgate . While he languished in this damp stronghold during the winter of 1738.9 , a number of uncouth ballads upon his untimely fate were hawked ...
Σελίδα 31
... Turpin to one of his guardians , " I'll go you halves . " In connection with Turpin's plea at his trial that he was not the Richard Turpin of Essex notoriety , but another Dick Turpin of the same name , the following circumstance ...
... Turpin to one of his guardians , " I'll go you halves . " In connection with Turpin's plea at his trial that he was not the Richard Turpin of Essex notoriety , but another Dick Turpin of the same name , the following circumstance ...
Σελίδα 65
... Turpin . At Marylebone Gardens , in 1737 , so Dr. Fountayne was informed by one of the principals in the adventure , Dick Turpin once kissed a youthful beauty and * Written in 1823 , eleven years before Rookwood . This is interesting as ...
... Turpin . At Marylebone Gardens , in 1737 , so Dr. Fountayne was informed by one of the principals in the adventure , Dick Turpin once kissed a youthful beauty and * Written in 1823 , eleven years before Rookwood . This is interesting as ...
Σελίδα 66
... Turpin exclaimed nonchalantly , " Be not alarmed , Mada can now boast that you have been kissed by Dick Turpin morning ! " The authority for the second anecdote is ev unimpeachable , though its claim to perpetuation on the intrinsic ...
... Turpin exclaimed nonchalantly , " Be not alarmed , Mada can now boast that you have been kissed by Dick Turpin morning ! " The authority for the second anecdote is ev unimpeachable , though its claim to perpetuation on the intrinsic ...
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Σελίδα 197 - twixt the court and the grave : Where joyful to live, not unwilling to die— Gadzooks ! I have just such a place in my eye. There are gardens so stately, and...
Σελίδα 72 - Mayor to remember it the more particularly, and takes occasion to ask his Lordship what o'clock it was ; who, pulling out his watch, told him the hour, which was a quarter before or a quarter after eight...
Σελίδα 119 - I generally .-node six hundred pounds profit per annum. I began to live, took a good house, bought me coach and horses a second time, I paid large debts gradually, small ones wholly, and many a creditor...
Σελίδα 96 - ... had his remedy, and he proposed that they should in future dine nearer London. Greenwich was suggested : we do not hear of Whitebait in the Dagenham dinners, and its introduction, probably, dates from the removal to Greenwich. The party of three was now increased to four ; Mr. Pitt being permitted to bring Lord Camden. Soon after, a fifth guest was invited — Mr. Charles Long, afterwards Lord Farnborough. All were still the guests of Sir Robert Preston...
Σελίδα 24 - ... broke in pieces. They then bound Mr. Lawrence and his man, and made them sit by the boy ; and Turpin searching the gentleman, took from him a guinea, a Portugal piece, and some silver ; but, not being satisfied with this booty, they forced him to conduct them up-stairs, where they broke open a closet, and stole some money and plate.
Σελίδα 182 - Polity," as the best book, and the only one that made him a Christian, which puts me upon the buying of it, which I will do shortly. 30th (Lord's day). To church, where we observe the trade of briefs is come now up to so constant a course every Sunday, that we resolve to give no more to them.
Σελίδα 22 - ... would resist being robbed by a sneaking, pale-visaged rascal, and would swear bodily against him on the first opportunity, — adding, that Abershaw and Ferguson, two most awful fellows, had enjoyed a long career, whereas two disbanded officers of the army, who wished to rob a coach like gentlemen, had begged the passengers...
Σελίδα 177 - my careless boyhood ' with all that lies on the banks of the Stour; those scenes made me a painter, and I am grateful...
Σελίδα 201 - In witness whereof, I have to this my last will and testament, set my hand and seal, this third day of March AD , One Thousand Nine Hundred and Fourteen (1914).
Σελίδα 191 - ... and work, for them to spend. They are clothed in velvets and rich stuffs, ornamented with ermine and other furs, while we are forced to wear poor cloth. They have wines, spices, and fine bread, when we have only rye and the refuse of the straw; and, if we drink, it must be water.