| Thomas Bayly Howell, Thomas Jones Howell - Law reports, digests, etc - 1812 - 754 pages
...quietly, and all OD a sudden ; which are the express terms of the said letters ; and comparing them aud the other letters with what ensued, appear to have...slaughter, which in effect was a barbarous murder, per • petrated by the persons deponed against. Aud this is yet farther confirmed by two more of his... | |
| Trials - 1816 - 750 pages
...and quietly, and all on a sudden ; which ait; the express terms of the said letters ; and comparing them and the other letters with what ensued, appear...yet farther confirmed by two more of his letters, w riñen to colou«! Hill after the slaughter committed, viz. on the 5th of March 1692, wherein, after... | |
| Trials - 1816 - 746 pages
...letters ; ami comparing them and tbe other etters with what ensued, appear to have been, he only »arrant and cause of their slaughter, which in effect was a barbarous murder, per • letrated by the persons deponed against. And his is yet farther confirmed by two more of his... | |
| Scotland - 1818 - 478 pages
...and quietly, and all on a sudden ; which are the express terms of the said letters ; and, comparing them and the other letters with what ensued, appear...Hill after the slaughter committed, viz. on the 5th March 1692, wherein after having said that there was much talk at London, that the Glenco men were... | |
| Officer of the army - Clans - 1818 - 420 pages
...secretly, and quietly, and all on a sudden, which are the express terms of the said letters ; and comparing them and the other letters with what ensued, appear...letters, written to Colonel Hill after the slaughter was committed, viz. one on the 5th of March 1692, wherein, after having said, ' That there was much... | |
| James Browne - Clans - 1838 - 622 pages
...express terms of the said letters ; and comparing them and the other letters with what ensued, appeared to have been the only warrant and cause of their slaughter,...perpetrated by the persons deponed against. And this was yet farther confirmed by two more of his letters, written to Colonel Hill after the slaughter was... | |
| 1842 - 118 pages
...and quietly, and all on a sudden ; which are the express terms of the said letters ; and, comparing them and the other letters with what ensued, appear to have been the onlywarrant and causeof their slaughter; which in effect was a barbarous murder, perpetrated by the... | |
| James M'Conechy - Glencoe Massacre, 1692 - 1845 - 206 pages
...secretly, and quietly, and all on a sudden; which are the express terms of the said letters; and, comparing them, and the other letters, with what ensued, appear...was a barbarous murder, perpetrated by the persons depon'd against. And this is yet farther confirm'd by two more of his letters, written to Col. Hill,... | |
| James M'Conechy - Glencoe Massacre, 1692 - 1845 - 206 pages
...them and the other letters with what ensued, appear to have been the only warrant and cause of that slaughter, which, in effect, was a barbarous murder, perpetrated by the persons deponed against as actors. And this being the conclusion of the Commission drawn from the Master of Stair's letters... | |
| John Murray Graham - 1875 - 454 pages
...and the other letters with what ensued, they appear to have been the only warrant and cause of the slaughter, which in effect was a barbarous murder perpetrated by the persons deponed against. This being yet farther confirmed by the Master of Stair's letters to Colonel Hill of 5th March and... | |
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