| Robert Bell - 1849 - 440 str.
...Hammond, dated 9th April, " came to the hands of a very considerable person, that the King attempted to get out of his window ; and that he had a cord...way, and slipped down. The guard, that night, had * From Mr. Bentley's Collection. some quantity of wine with them. The same party assures that there... | |
| George Hillier - 1852 - 364 str.
...Cromwell fays, " Intelligence came to the hands of a very confiderable perfon, that the king attempted to get out of his window, and that he had a cord of filk with him, whereby to flip down ; but his breaft was fo big, the bar would not give him paflage.... | |
| George Hillier - 1852 - 368 str.
...Cromwell fays, "Intelligence came to the hands of a very confiderable perfbn, that the king attempted to get out of his window, and that he had a cord of filk with him, whereby to flip down ; but his breaft was fo big, the bar would not give him paflage.... | |
| 1856 - 696 str.
...dated April 6, 161-8, refers particularly to the King's attempt about a fortnight before, and that his ' breast was so big the bar would not give him passage ;' and that aqua fortis had been sent from Ixnulon to assist the King in moving a bar as an obstacle.... | |
| George Willis - 1856 - 320 str.
...one dated April 6, 1618, refers particularly to the King's attempt about a fortnight before, and that his ' breast was so big the bar would not give him passage;' and that aqua fortis had been sent from lxindon to assist the King in moving a bar as an obstacle.... | |
| Willis's Current notes - 1857 - 114 str.
...one dated April 6, 1648, refers particularly to the King's attempt about a fortnight before, and that his ' breast was so big the bar would not give him passage ;' and that aqua fortis had been sent from London to assist the King in moving a bar as an obstacle.... | |
| WILLIS AND SOTHERAN - 1857 - 620 str.
...one dated April 6, 1648, refers particularly to the King's attempt about a fortnight before, and that his ' breast was so big the bar would not give him passage;' and that aqua fbrtis had been sent from London to assist the King in moving a bar as an obstacle. Another... | |
| Charles Knight - 1858 - 560 str.
...Hammond, "Intelligence came to the hands of a very considerable person, that the king had attempted to get out of his window ; and that he had a cord...him whereby to slip down, but his breast was so big that the bar could not give him passage. This was done in one of the dark nights about a fortnight... | |
| Laura Valentine - 1893 - 576 str.
...descending. He thus escaped assassination, through the attempt to escape failing. PICTURESQUE ENGLAND. tempted to get out of his window ; and that he had...him whereby to slip down, but his breast was so big that the bar could not give him passage. This was done in one of the dark nights about a fortnight... | |
| Alfred Kingston - 1894 - 232 str.
...of Wight: — "Intelligence came to the hands of a very considerable person that the King attempted to get out of his window ; and that he had a cord...gentleman with you led him the way and slipped down. The guards that night had some quantity of wine with them. * * He saith that Captain Titus and some others... | |
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