| 1837 - 886 pages
...of the late Mr Pereival (of whom he had no personal knowledge whatever), Mr Williams dreamt that ho was in the lobby of the House of Commons, and saw a small man enter dressed in a blue coat and white waisteoat. Immediately after he saw a man dressed... | |
| 1829 - 632 pages
...near Redruth, in Cornwall, awoke his wife, and, exceedingly agitated, told her that he had 727 730 dreamt he was in the- lobby of the House of Commons,...pistol, a gentleman who had just entered the lobby, and who was said to be the chancellor ; to which Mrs. Williams naturally replied, that it was only... | |
| 1828 - 608 pages
...Sconier-house, near KMruth, in Cornwall, awoke his wife, and, exceedingly agitated, told her that he baa 727 730 dreamt he was in the lobby of the House of Commons,...pistol, a gentleman who had just entered the lobby, and who was said to be the chancellor ; to which Mrs. Williams naturally replied, that it was only... | |
| 1830 - 428 pages
...Redruth, in Cornwall, awoke his wife, and, exceedingly, agitated, told her that he had dreamed that he was in the lobby of the House of Commons, and saw...gentleman who had just entered the lobby, who was said tn be the Chancellor ; to which Mrs. Williams naturally replied, that it was only a dream, and recommended... | |
| John Abercrombie - 1835 - 512 pages
...dream occurred. He resides in Cornwall, and eight days before the murder was committed, dreamt that he was in the lobby of the House of Commons, and saw a small man enter, dressed in a blue coat and white waistcoat. Immediately after, he saw a man dressed... | |
| Clement Carlyon - 1836 - 340 pages
...the late Mr. Percival" (of whom he had no personal knowledge whatever), " Mr. Williams dreamt that he was in the lobby of the House of Commons, and saw a small man enter dressed in a blue coat and white waistcoat. Immediately after, he saw a man dressed... | |
| 1837 - 1032 pages
...near Redruth, in Cornwall, awoke his wife, and, exceedingly agitated, told her that he had dreamt that he was in the lobby of the House of Commons, and saw...who was said to be the chancellor ; to which Mrs. W. replied that it was only a dream, and recommended him to go to sleep as soon as he could. He did... | |
| 1837 - 898 pages
...murder of the late Mr Percival (of whom he had no personal knowledge whatever), Mr Williams dreamt that he was in the lobby of the House of Commons, and saw a small man enter dressed in a blue coat and white waistcoat. Immediately after he saw a man dressed... | |
| 1838 - 530 pages
...Redruth, i'n Cornwall, awoke his wife, and, exceedingly agitated, told her that he had dreamt that he was in the lobby of the House of Commons, and saw...who was said to be the chancellor ; to which Mrs. W. replied that it was only a dream, and recommended him to go to sleep as soon as he could. He did... | |
| 1839 - 694 pages
...near Redruth, Cornwall, awoke his wife, and, exceedingly agitated, told her that he had dreamed that he was in the lobby of the House of Commons, and saw...that it was only a dream, and recommended him to be competed, and go to sleep as soon as he could. He did so ; but shortly after he again woke her and... | |
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