Annual Register, Volume 46Edmund Burke 1805 - History |
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Page 385
... daughter of Mr. Bell , confectioner , in Scarborough , was found dead on the sea shore , about a mile below the town , with several marks of violence upon her . The coroner's jury sat on the body on Saturday , and brought in a ver- dict ...
... daughter of Mr. Bell , confectioner , in Scarborough , was found dead on the sea shore , about a mile below the town , with several marks of violence upon her . The coroner's jury sat on the body on Saturday , and brought in a ver- dict ...
Page 397
... daughters ( the eldest between eight and nine years of age ) , and stepping upon a box , took down a loaded musket , to shew the young ladies how well he could go through his exercise , " and which he had been in the habit of doing ...
... daughters ( the eldest between eight and nine years of age ) , and stepping upon a box , took down a loaded musket , to shew the young ladies how well he could go through his exercise , " and which he had been in the habit of doing ...
Page 401
... daughter , who dwelt in a back room up two pair of stairs , were among those who were most hurt ; as were also a man and his wife who occupied a garret.- When the accident happened , nearly all the people were in bed , conse- quently ...
... daughter , who dwelt in a back room up two pair of stairs , were among those who were most hurt ; as were also a man and his wife who occupied a garret.- When the accident happened , nearly all the people were in bed , conse- quently ...
Page 408
... daughters they poig- narded in the balcony ; and , after restoring the senses of the mother , compelled her to witness the dying agonies of her children . They then hung her from the balcony . 10th . A thunder storm took place this day ...
... daughters they poig- narded in the balcony ; and , after restoring the senses of the mother , compelled her to witness the dying agonies of her children . They then hung her from the balcony . 10th . A thunder storm took place this day ...
Page 409
... daughter of a respectable merchant in the city of London , in a fit of despair threw herself out of a two pair of stairs window at her father's house , and was literally dashed to pieces . On the fatal news being communicated to her ...
... daughter of a respectable merchant in the city of London , in a fit of despair threw herself out of a two pair of stairs window at her father's house , and was literally dashed to pieces . On the fatal news being communicated to her ...
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