| John Ford - 1831 - 644 pages
..."They were brought to London, all railed in Topes, like a team of horses in a cart." — BACON. 2 " The Lord Audley was led from Newgate to Tower-hill,...his own arms, the arms reversed, the coat torn, and Ifccre beheaded."— Bicox. To pardon, and dismiss from further quest. My lord of Oxford, see it done.... | |
| John Ford - 1831 - 424 pages
...Urswick. Oxf. I shall, sir. Urs. My lord ? * " The lord Audley was led from Newgate to Tower-hill, irc a paper coat, painted with his own arms, the arms reversed, the coat torn, and there beheaded."—BACON. K. Hen. To Dinham, our high-treasurer, Say, we command commissions be new... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1846 - 226 pages
...*aken them ; either to take them in kind or compound for them •M they could. After matter of honour and liberality, followed matter of severity and execution....by words that he uttered, to think that he should be famous in after-times. The king was once in mind to have sent down Flammock and the blacksmith to... | |
| George Lillie Craik - Philosophers - 1846 - 730 pages
...Id. After matter of honour ami liberality, followed matter of severity and execution. The Lord Audlcy was led from Newgate to Tower-hill, in a paper coat...by words that he uttered, to think that he should be famous in after-times. The king was once in mind to have sent down Flammock and the blacksmith to... | |
| George Lillie Craik - Philosophers - 1846 - 778 pages
...either to take them in kind or com pound for them as they could. After matter of honour and liherality, followed matter of severity and execution. The Lord...arms reversed, the coat torn, and he at Tower-hill heheaded. Flammock and the hlacksmith were hanged, drawn, and quartered at Tyhurn : the hlacksmith... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1846 - 732 pages
...either to take them in kind or compound for then as they could. After matter of honour and liherality, followed matter of severity and execution. The Lord Audley was led from Newgate to Tpwer-hill, in a paper coat painted with his own arms; the arms reversed, the coat torn, and he at... | |
| English history - 1851 - 706 pages
...taken them ; cither to take them in kind or compound for them as they could. After matter of honour and liberality, followed matter of severity and execution....with his own arms ; the arms reversed, the coat torn, arid he at Tower-hill beheaded. Flammock and the blacksmith were hanged, drawn, and quartered at Tyburn... | |
| Francis Bacon - English literature - 1858 - 812 pages
...taken them ; either to take them in kind or compound for them as they could. After matter of honour and liberality, followed matter of severity and execution....own arms ; the arms reversed, the coat torn ; and at Tower-Hill beheaded.7 Flammock and the blacksmith were hanged drawn and quartered at Tyburn8 : the... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1858 - 790 pages
...taken them ; either to take them in kind or compound for them as they could. After matter of honour and liberality, followed matter of severity and execution....own arms ; the arms reversed, the coat torn ; and at Tower-Hill beheaded.7 Flammock and the blacksmith were hanged drawn and quartered at Tyburn8 : the... | |
| Francis Bacon - Philosophy - 1858 - 792 pages
...taken them ; cither to take them in kind or compound for them as they could. After matter of honour and liberality, followed matter of severity and execution....his own arms; the arms reversed, the coat torn ; and at Tower-Hill beheaded.7 Flammock and the blacksmith were hanged drawn and quartered at Tyburn8 : the... | |
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