| John Hughes - 1857 - 448 pages
...and on the said two and twentieth, in the night, should receive the colonel and his company into his long-boat from the beach near Charmouth, from thence...This the colonel conjured Limbry to perform with all secresy, because all the passengers were of the royal party, and intended to be shipped without leave,... | |
| Allan Fea - 1904 - 506 pages
...and on the said two and twentieth, in the night should receive the Colonel and his company into his Long-boat from the Beach near Charmouth, from thence...This the Colonel conjured Limbry to perform with all secresie, because all the Passengers were of the Royal party, and intended to be shipped without leave,... | |
| Alexander Meyrick Broadley - 1912 - 504 pages
...and on the said two & twentieth, in the night should receive the Colonel & the his company into his Long-boat from the Beach near Charmouth, from thence carry them to his Ship, and so land them in France. This the Colonel conjured Limbry to perform with all secresie, because all the Passengers... | |
| Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society - 1887 - 160 pages
...and on the said two-andtwentieth, in the night, should receive the colonel and his company into his longboat from the beach near Charmouth, from thence...them to his ship, and so land them safe in France."* The tide not serving before eleven or twelve at night, it was necessary that private rooms should be... | |
| Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society - 1887 - 166 pages
...and on the said two-andtwentieth, in the night, should receive the colonel and his company into his longboat from the beach near Charmouth, from thence...them to his ship, and so land them safe in France."* The tide not serving before eleven or twelve at night, it was necessary that private rooms should be... | |
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