Stoneleigh abbey, thirty four years ago, containing a history of the claims to the peerage and estates, and a catalogue of the confessed and suspected crimes, &c1848 |
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... present publication , from having been em- ployed in defending four of the persons charged in 1844 with breaking into the Abbey : from having been the first on that occasion to inform the claimant's friends of the lega IV.
... present publication , from having been em- ployed in defending four of the persons charged in 1844 with breaking into the Abbey : from having been the first on that occasion to inform the claimant's friends of the lega IV.
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... charges , and from having been employed in taking partial steps towards prefer- ring some of such charges in a course advised by myself , not exactly identical with , but parallel to the one lately adopted under the advice of three ...
... charges , and from having been employed in taking partial steps towards prefer- ring some of such charges in a course advised by myself , not exactly identical with , but parallel to the one lately adopted under the advice of three ...
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... civil claim and the criminal charges as the recent disclosures , and my present knowledge and peculiar position appear to me fairly to warrant . Leamington Spa , May , 1848 . STONLEIGH ABBEY , THIRTY FOUR YEARS AGO . 10X Firstly VI.
... civil claim and the criminal charges as the recent disclosures , and my present knowledge and peculiar position appear to me fairly to warrant . Leamington Spa , May , 1848 . STONLEIGH ABBEY , THIRTY FOUR YEARS AGO . 10X Firstly VI.
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... charged by the possessor's agents with the obliteration . The existing evidence however of the missing mar- riage having appeared on this very page , and which has been before referred to , may yet help to confound all the living ...
... charged by the possessor's agents with the obliteration . The existing evidence however of the missing mar- riage having appeared on this very page , and which has been before referred to , may yet help to confound all the living ...
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... CHARGES . The Anthor had for some years heard rumours of strange doings connected with the claims to the Abbey and estates , and about the time of the trials for riot , for the first time heard from the mouth of an eye witness not yet ...
... CHARGES . The Anthor had for some years heard rumours of strange doings connected with the claims to the Abbey and estates , and about the time of the trials for riot , for the first time heard from the mouth of an eye witness not yet ...
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Adderley aged alleged Barnsley Baylis believe born at Stoneleigh bridge brother buried Canley chancel Chandos Leigh charge Christopher Lee Christopher Leigh Christopher Leigh's monument claim claimant coffin plates confession Cotton Coventry crimes Daniel Dingley Darley death decease deposed died Edward evidence father fraud George Jones George Leigh George Shaw Haigh Hall heard Higham Ilett James Henry Leigh James Leigh John Alcott John Leigh John Perks Jones's knew Lancashire Leamington Leamington Spa Leigh family letter lived at Stoneleigh living witness Lord Leigh lordship magistrates Matthew Billinge ment monument to Christopher murder never saw Palfrey parties pedigree peerage perjury person POLLOCK possessor Proud and Smith proved recollected remembered removed repairs replied Richard Barnett Roger Leigh shew Smallbone Soden south wall Sprawson steward stone Stoneleigh Abbey Stoneleigh church Stoneley sworn testimony Thomas Leigh told truth vestry Watergall Webster's monument wife Wigan Wilcox William Blissett wine cellar
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Page 82 - In the corrupted currents of this world, Offence's gilded hand may shove by justice ; And oft 'tis seen, the wicked prize itself Buys out the law : but 'tis not so above : There is no shuffling, there the action lies In his true nature ; and we ourselves compell'd, Even to the teeth and forehead of our faults, To give in evidence.
Page 82 - Even to the teeth and forehead of our faults, To give in evidence. What then ? what rests ? Try what repentance can : what can it not ? Yet what can it, when one cannot repent ? O wretched state ! O bosom, black as death ! 0 limed soul, that, struggling to be free, Art more engaged ! Help, angels, make assay ! Bow, stubborn knees ! and, heart, with strings of steel, Be soft as sinews of the new-born babe : All may be well ! [retires and kneels.
Page 8 - Kirby and his heirs of his body lawfully begotten; and for want of such issue, then to the use of the said John Wilkinson Junior, his heirs and assigns for ever, according to the true intent of these presents.
Page 8 - ... name' if otherwise construed" (3 Jarm. (8th ed.) 1643 etseq.). (2) In Leigh v. Leigh (15 Ves. 92), the remainder was to the "first and nearest of my kindred, being male and of my name and blood"; held (15 Ves.
Page 79 - The dawn is overcast, the morning lowers, And heavily in clouds brings on the day Big with the fate of Cato and of Rome.
Page 81 - Him, who has graciously promised that the gift of a cup of cold water in the name of a disciple shall not lose its reward.
Page 19 - ... quite into the stone, for when the cloth went over it, it went over it very rough from the right corner to the middle of it...
Page 32 - ... never saw in any part of the church, except the chancel, any monument to the memory of the Leigh family.
Page 29 - then saw also a small tablet on the south wall of the " chancel to the memory of Lord Edward Leigh : I found " fault with the size of it, considering it such a small one" for such a nobleman as he was.
Page 10 - Abbey, Cheshire, by whom he had issue, Mary, Catherine, Roger, and Ferdinand. He married secondly Constance Clent daughter of John Clent, Esqr.