| James Caulfield - Great Britain - 1813 - 174 pages
...the mil of the deceased it is expected that I should mention her, • and say nothing but what was well of her. All that I shall say of her therefore...was born with the name of Cres-well, she lived in Clerken-B>e#, and she died in Bride-well. Dr. Fuller, in his " Appeal of Injured Innocence," (part... | |
| James Granger - 1824 - 704 pages
...the deceased, it it expected that I should mention her, and lay nothing but what teas well of her. AH that I shall say of her therefore is this : She was born well, she lived uv//, and she died if-!1 : for she was born with the name of Creswcll, she lived in Clcrkenwell. and... | |
| John Genest - Theater - 1832 - 656 pages
...of her — with some difficulty a Preacher was found — he concluded his Sermon with saying — " She was born well, she lived " well and she died well ; for she was born with the " name of Cresswell, she lived in Clerkenwell, and " she died in Bridewell." (Granger.) Among Tom Brown's letters... | |
| John Brand - Christian antiquities - 1841 - 356 pages
...the will of the deceased it is expected that I should mention her, and say nothing hut what was mil of her. All that I shall say of her therefore is this : she was horn well, she lived well, and she died well; for she was horn with the name of Cresswell, she lived... | |
| 1844 - 520 pages
...should mention her, and say nothing but what is well of her. All I shall say of her therefore is — She was born well, she lived well, and she died well, for she was born by the name of Cre&swell, she lived in Clerkentfle//, and died in Bridewell." Funeral sermons have... | |
| Brand - Christian antiquities - 1849 - 544 pages
...By the will of the deceased it is expected that I should mention her, and say nothing but what was well of her. All that I shall say of her, therefore,...and she died well; for she was born with the name of Cresswell, she lived in Clerkenwell, and she died in Bridewell.' Dr. Fuller, in his Appeal of Injured... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - London (England) - 1850 - 556 pages
...on the general subject of mortality, and the good uses to be made of it, concluded by saying : — ' By the will of the deceased it is expected that I...and she died well ; for she was born with the name Creswell, she lived in Clerkenwell, and she died in Bridewell.' " The scene of the fourth plate of... | |
| 1850 - 642 pages
..."By the will of the deceased, it is expected that I should mention her, and say nothing but what was well of her. All that I shall say of her therefore is, she was born weu, she lived well, and she died well; for she was born with the name of Creswell, she... | |
| Baptists - 1851 - 424 pages
...oration in the following words:—" All I shall say of her, therefore, is this: she was born reell, she lived well, and she died well; for she was born with the name Creswetl, she lived in Glerkenwell, and she died in Bridew>e#." Close to Fish-Street Hill is the Church... | |
| Leisure - 1852 - 950 pages
...the will of the deceased it is expected that I mention her and say nothing but what is well of her. She was born well; she lived well ; and she died well ; for she was born with the name of Cresswell, she lived in Clerkenwell, and she died in Bridewell." Of Dr. Dod, " the Decalogist," we... | |
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