The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 3John Ballantyne and Company, 1812 |
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... the cellar , and that , in fact , his wife had seen a hand , the fingers of which still re- tained some of their flesh , although in a mouldering state . Upon this in- A • formation , the magistrates directed Mr May to go.
... the cellar , and that , in fact , his wife had seen a hand , the fingers of which still re- tained some of their flesh , although in a mouldering state . Upon this in- A • formation , the magistrates directed Mr May to go.
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... wife of the informant , who had seen the bones , the story began to assume a complexion similar to that of the three black crows ; for she informed the officers that she had not seen them herself , but had been told there were such in a ...
... wife of the informant , who had seen the bones , the story began to assume a complexion similar to that of the three black crows ; for she informed the officers that she had not seen them herself , but had been told there were such in a ...
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... wife of a watchman , in the parish of St James , Clerkenwell , resided at the house No. 2. New - court , Cow.cross . On the 2d of December last , she purcha- sed some articles at the shop of Mrs Mary Clarke , in St John - street , and ...
... wife of a watchman , in the parish of St James , Clerkenwell , resided at the house No. 2. New - court , Cow.cross . On the 2d of December last , she purcha- sed some articles at the shop of Mrs Mary Clarke , in St John - street , and ...
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... wife and eight grown up children . Last week a woman was commit- ted to the house of correction at Be- verley for telling fortunes . This sybil , although she could predict the fate of other people , was ignorant of her own . The number ...
... wife and eight grown up children . Last week a woman was commit- ted to the house of correction at Be- verley for telling fortunes . This sybil , although she could predict the fate of other people , was ignorant of her own . The number ...
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... wife came , and took her in a cart to March , in the Isle of Ely , where she was hired into the service of a Mr Grey for a year , but staid only half a - year . This wicked conspiracy was formed for the pur- pose of relieving William ...
... wife came , and took her in a cart to March , in the Isle of Ely , where she was hired into the service of a Mr Grey for a year , but staid only half a - year . This wicked conspiracy was formed for the pur- pose of relieving William ...
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