| Thomas Blount - 1748 - 228 pages
...all ready in her, waiting his coming ; that he going to his Houfe about ten .that Night, for Linnen to carry with him, was unexpectedly locked into a...a little before revealed his intended Voyage with fbme Paflengers into France, for whofe Tranlportation, at his Return, he was to receive a confiderable... | |
| John Hughes - 1857 - 448 pages
...known to be Colonel Francis Wyndham), he put forth his ship beyond the Cobsmouth in to Charmouth Road, where his servants on the 22d of the same month were...to receive a considerable sum of money from Captain Ellesden. This woman, it seems, was frighted into a pannick fear by that dreadful proclamation (of... | |
| battle of worcester - 1859 - 86 pages
...Francis Wyndham), he put forth his ship to Cobsmouth into Charmouth Road, where his servants on the 22nd of the same month were all ready in her, waiting his...to receive a considerable sum of money from Captain Ellesden. minster, and published that day at Lime. In this a heavy penalty was thundered out against... | |
| Allan Fea - Great Britain - 1904 - 504 pages
...his Ship beyond the Cobs-mouth into Charmouthroad, where his servants on the 22 of the same moneth were all ready in her, waiting his coming; That he...to receive a considerable sum of money from Captain Elesden. This woman (it seems) was frighted into a panick fear by that dreadful Proclamation (of the... | |
| Alexander Meyrick Broadley - Great Britain - 1912 - 504 pages
...his Ship beyond the Cobs-mouth* into Charmouth-rode, where his servants on the 22 of the same monthe were all ready in her, waiting his coming ; That he...to receive a considerable sum of money from Captain Elesden. This woman (it seems) was frighted into a panick fear by that dreadful Proclamation (of the... | |
| Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society - Archaeology - 1887 - 160 pages
...waiting his coming ; that he went to his house about ten that night for linen to carry with him, and was unexpectedly locked into a chamber by his wife,...a considerable sum of money from Captain Ellesdon. The woman, it seems, who had been to the fair, was frightened into a panic by that dreadful proclamation... | |
| Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society - Archaeology - 1887 - 166 pages
...waiting his coming ; that he went to his house about ten that night for linen to carry with him, and was unexpectedly locked into a chamber by his wife,...a considerable sum of money from Captain Ellesdon. The woman, it seems, who had been to the fair, was frightened into a panic by that dreadful proclamation... | |
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