 | David Hume - Great Britain - 1807
...Fitzwater, Mountfort, and Thwaites, together with William Daubeney, Robert Ratcliffe, Thomas Cressenor, and Thomas Astwood. All these were arraigned, convicted,...in adhering and promising aid to Perkin. Mountfort, Ratcliff, and Daubeney, were immediately executed ; Fitzwater was sent over to Calais, and detained... | |
 | Oliver Goldsmith - History - 1808 - 325 pages
...Fitzwalter, Mountford, and Thwaits, together with William Danbury, Robert Ratcliff, Thomas Cressenor, and Thomas Astwood. All these were arraigned, convicted, and condemned for high treason. Mountford, Ratcliff, and Danbury, were immediately executed ; the rest received a pardon. The young... | |
 | Oliver Goldsmith - 1810
...Fitzwalter, Mountford, and Thwaits, together with William Danbury, Robert Ratcliff, Thomas Cressenor, and Thomas Astwood. All these were arraigned, convicted, and condemned for high treason. Mountford, Ratcliff, and Danbury, were immediately executed ; the rest received a pardon. The young... | |
 | Oliver Goldsmith - 1812
...Mount ford, and Thwailes, together with Wttliam Danbery, Robert RatcTiffe, Thomas Cres'fenor" afxJb Thomas Astwood. All these were arraigned, convicted, and condemned for high treason. MountlorJ, Ratcjiife,, and Danbery were immediately executed ; the rest received a pardon. The young... | |
 | Oliver Goldsmith - Great Britain - 1823
...Montfort, and A.,D. Thwaites, together with William d'Aubigni, Ro1494. bert Radcliffe, Thomas Cressener, and Thomas Astwood. All these were arraigned, convicted, and condemned for high treason. Montfort, Radcliffe, and d'Aubigni, were immediately executed; the rest received pardon. But the principal... | |
 | Francis Bacon - English literature - 1824
...Fitzwalter, Sir Simon Mountfort, Sir Thomas Thwaites, William D'Aubigney, Robert Ratcliffe, Thomas Cressenor, and Thomas Astwood. All these were arraigned, convicted,...treason, in adhering and promising aid to Perkin. Of these the lord Fitzwalter was conveyed to Calais, and there kept in hold, and in hope of life, until... | |
 | Francis Bacon - 1825
...water, Sir Simon Mountford, Sir Thomas Thwaites, William D'Aubigny, Robert Ratcliffe, Thomas Cressenor, and Thomas Astwood. All these were arraigned, convicted,...treason, in adhering and promising aid to Perkin. Of these the Lord Fitzwater conveyed to Calais, and there kept in hold, and in hope of life, until... | |
 | Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - Law - 1825
...Fitzwater, Sir Simon Mountford, Sir Thomas Thwaites, William D'Aubigny, Robert Ratcliffe, Thomas Cressenor, and Thomas Astwood. All these were arraigned, convicted,...treason, in adhering and promising aid to Perkin. Of these the Lord Fitzwater conveyed to Calais, and there kept in hold, and in hope of life, until... | |
 | Francis Bacon - 1826
...Fitzwalter, Sir Simon Mountfort, Sir Thomas Thwaites, William D'Aubigney, Robert Ratcliffe, Thomas Cressenor, and Thomas Astwood. All these were arraigned, convicted,...treason, in adhering and promising aid to Perkin. Of these the lord Fitzwalter was conveyed to Calais, and there kept in hold, and in hope of life, until... | |
 | David Hume, Tobias Smollett, William Jones - Great Britain - 1828
...Fitzwalter, Mountfort, and Thwaites, together with William Daubeney, Eobert Ratcliffe, Thomas Cressenor, and Thomas Astwood. All these were arraigned, convicted,...in adhering and promising aid to Perkin. Mountfort, Eatcliffe, and Daubeney, were immediately executed ; Fitzwalter was sent over to Calais, and detained... | |
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