| England - 1851 - 786 pages
...detection, and other circumstances, cunsed the box to be carefully put away, and it was forgot that the_ packet of papers was left in it. This discovery has been made since the death of the person allnded to, which took place last month. His family, being now certain that the son of Mr Humphreys... | |
| Alexander Alexander (calling himself 9th earl of Stirling.) - 1839 - 510 pages
...him above suspicion. Fear of detection, and other circumstances, caused the box to be carefully put away, and it was forgot that the packet of papers...requested a lady, going to London, to leave the packet at his Lordship's publishers, a channel for its conveyance pointed out by the book itself, and which they... | |
| Archibald Swinton, Scotland. High Court of Justiciary - Alexander Family - 1839 - 518 pages
...and other circumstances, caused the box to be carefully put away, and it was forgot that thep age 19. packet of papers was left in it. This discovery has...requested a lady going to London to leave the packet at his Lordship's publishers, a channel for its conveyance pointed out by the book itself, and which they... | |
| Scotland - 1851 - 856 pages
...him above suspicion. Fear of detection, and other circumstances, caused the box to be carefully put away, and it was forgot that the packet of papers...the son of Mr Humphreys is the Lord Stirling who has latejy published a narrative of his case, they have requested a lady going to London to leave the packet... | |
| England - 1851 - 812 pages
...him above suspicion. Fear of detection, and other circumstances, caused the box to be carefully put away, and it was forgot that the packet of papers...made since the death of the person alluded to, which look place last month. His family, being now certain that the son of Mr. Humphreys is the Lord Stirling... | |
| England - 1851 - 792 pages
...him above suspicion. Fear of detection, and other circumstances, cansed the box to be carefully put away, and it was forgot that the packet of papers...discovery has been made since the death of the person allnded to, which took place last month. His family, being now certain that the son of Mr Humphreys... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1852 - 680 pages
..."William Humphreys, Esq.' The thief, it said, had just died ; and in continuation it was said, that ' his family being now certain that the son of Mr Humphreys...requested a lady going to London to leave the packet at his lordship's publishers — a channel of conveyance pointed out by the book itself, and which they... | |
| 1854 - 400 pages
...William Humphreys, Esq.' The thief, it said, had just died ; and in continuation it was said, that ' his family being now certain that the son of Mr Humphreys...requested a lady going to London to leave the packet at his lordship's publishers — a channel of conveyance pointed out by the book itself, and which they... | |
| Samuel Warren - Law - 1855 - 526 pages
...other circumstances, caused the box to be carefully put away, and it was forgot that the packet oi papers was left in it. This discovery has been made...place last month. His family, being now certain that tlie son of Mr Humphreys is the Lord Stirling who has lately published a narrative of his case, they... | |
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