| John Dryden, Edmond Malone - 1800 - 614 pagine
...18th instant, at night, barbarously assaulted and wounded in Rose-street, in Covent-Gardcn, by diverse men unknown : if any person shall make discovery of the said offenders to the said Mr. Dreyden, or to any Justice of the Peace, he shall not only receive fifty pounds, which is deposited... | |
| John Dryden - 1800 - 606 pagine
...i8th instant, at night, barbarously assaulted and wounded in Rose-street, in Covent-Garden, by diverse men unknown : if any person shall make discovery of the said offenders to the said Mr. Drcydcn, or to any Justice of the Peace, he shall not only receive fifty pounds, which is deposited... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808 - 564 pagine
...Monday the 18th instant, at night, barbarously assaulted, and wounded, in Rosestreet, in Covent-garden, by divers men unknown; if any person shall make discovery...offenders to the said Mr Dryden, or to any justice of the peace, he shall not only receive fifty pounds, which is deposited in the hands of Mr Blanchard,... | |
| John Nichols - 1812 - 758 pagine
...Extraordinariae 1679 Mercurius Civicus ; or, an Account of Affairs domestick and foreign, by R. Everingham . 1679 divers men unknown : If any person shall make discovery...Westminster, he shall not only receive fifty pounds, \vhich is deposited in the hands of Mr. Blanchard, goldsmith, next door to Temple Bar, for the said... | |
| John Dryden - 1821 - 570 pagine
...Monday the 18th instant, at night, barbarously assaulted, and wounded, in Rosestreet, in Covent-gsrden, by divers men unknown ; if any person shall make discovery of the said offenders to the said Mr Dry den, or to any justice of the peace, he shall not only receive fifty pounds, which is deposited... | |
| Walter Scott - 1826 - 532 pagine
...closely to assassination; as in the famous case of Sir John Coventry, who was waylaid, and had known; if any person shall make discovery of the said offenders to the said Mr Dryden, or to any justice of the peace, he shall not only receive fifty pounds, which is deposited in the hands of Mr Blanchard,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1826 - 526 pagine
...closely to assassination; as in the famous case of Sir John Coventry, who was waylaid, and had known; if any person shall make discovery of the said offenders to the said Mr Dryden, or to any justice of the peace, he shall not only receive fifty pounds, which is deposited in the hands of Mr Blanchard,... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart [prose, collected]) - 1827 - 564 pagine
...Monday the 18th instant, at night, barbarously assaulted, and wounded, in Rosestreet, in Covent-garden, by divers men unknown ; if any person shall make discovery...offenders to the said Mr Dryden, or to any justice of the peace, he shall not only receive fifty pounds, which is deposited in the hands of Mr Blanchard,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1827 - 566 pagine
...Monday the 18th instant, at night, barbarously assaulted, and wounded, in Rosestreet, in Covent-gf.rden, by divers men unknown ; if any person shall make discovery...offenders to the said Mr Dryden, or to any justice of the peace, he shall not only receive fifty pounds, which is deposited in the hands of Mr Blanchard,... | |
| 1828 - 758 pagine
...Thursday, the 18th instant, at night, barbarously assaulted and wounded in Rose-street, in Covcnt-garden, by divers men unknown, if any person shall make discovery of the said offenders to the said Mr. Ureyden, or to any Justice of the Peace, he shall not only receive fifty pounds, which is deposited... | |
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