| American periodicals - 1854 - 696 pages
...ghost. Some hours afterwards he went with them, Mr. Fortescue, and Captain Wolseley to Pitt-place, at Epsom, withdrew to his bedchamber soon after eleven...inquired of him what care had been taken to provide good rolls for his breakfast the next morning ; stepped into bed with his waistcoat on. and, as his servant... | |
| Electronic journals - 1874 - 714 pages
...withdrew to his bed chamber soon after eleven o'Clock at night, talked chearfully to his Servant, & particularly inquired of him what care had been taken to provide good Hole , for hia breakfast the next morning ; Stepd into Bed with his Waistcoat on, and as his Servant... | |
| Electronic journals - 1862 - 608 pages
...and believed he thoit'd bilk the Ghost. " Some hours afterwards he went with them, Mr. Fortescue, and Captain Wolseley, to Pitt Place at Epsom, withdrew...bed-chamber soon after eleven o'clock at night, talked cbearfully to his Servant, and particularly inquired of him what care had been taken to provide good... | |
| Electronic journals - 1862 - 568 pages
...and believed he ihoud bilk the Ghost. " Some hours afterwanls he went with them, Mr. Forteecue, and Captain Wolseley, to Pitt Place at Epsom, withdrew...bed-chamber soon after eleven o'clock at night, talked cbearfully to his Servant, and particularly inquired of him what care had been taken to provide good... | |
| Alexander Henley Grant - Commonplace books - 1865 - 416 pages
...and believed he should bilk the ghost. ' Some hours afterwards he went with them, Mr. Fortescue, and Captain Wolseley, to Pitt Place at Epsom, withdrew...inquired of him what care had been taken to provide good rolls for his breakfast the next morning ; stepped into bed with his waistcoat on, and as his servant... | |
| Frederick George Lee - Spiritualism - 1875 - 304 pages
...and believed he should bilk the ghost. Some hours afterwards he went with them, Mr. Fortescue, and Captain Wolseley, to Pitt Place, at Epsom ; withdrew...inquired of him what care had been taken to provide good rolls for his breakfast the next morning, stepped into his bed with his waistcoat on, and as his servant... | |
| Frederick George Lee - Spiritualism - 1875 - 284 pages
...and believed he should bilk the ghost. Some hours afterwards he went with them, Mr. Fortescue, and Captain Wolseley, to Pitt Place, at Epsom ; withdrew...inquired of him what care had been taken to provide good rolls for his breakfast the next morning, stepped into his bed with his waistcoat on, and as his servant... | |
| Edward Walford - Nobility - 1877 - 370 pages
...bilk the ghost.' iSome hours afterwards he went with them, Mr. Fortescue, and Captain Wolseley to Pit Place, at Epsom ; withdrew to his bedchamber soon...him what care had been taken to provide good roles (sic) for his breakfast next morning. He stepped into bed with his waistcoat on, and, as his servant... | |
| Thomas Firminger Thiselton- Dyer - 1878 - 344 pages
...and believed he should bilk the ghost. " Some hours afterwards he went with them, Mr. Fortescue, and Captain Wolseley, to Pitt Place at Epsom, withdrew...inquired of him what care had been taken to provide good rolls for his breakfast the next morning ; stepped into bed with his waistcoat on, and * Parliament... | |
| William Jones - Folklore - 1880 - 584 pages
...should bilk the Ghost. "Some hours afterwards he went with them, Mr. Fortescue, and Captain Wolesley, to Pitt Place at Epsom, withdrew to his bedchamber...talked cheerfully to his Servant, and particularly enquired of him what care had been taken to provide good Rolls for his breakfast the next morning ;... | |
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