| Леонид Васильевич Милов - Agriculture - 1809 - 394 pages
...Duke of York was so distressed for money that she could not bear to ask him, and that it vas the only way in which her establishment could be supported....ceased to see or hear from her, for I cannot tell how long, till I think nearly my departure for South America, in 1806. What was the nature of the remonstrance... | |
| Prince Frederick Augustus (Duke of York and Albany), Gwyllym Lloyd Wardle - Great Britain - 1809 - 616 pages
...York was so distressed for "money that the could not bear to ask him; and '', that it was the only way in which her establishment " could be supported....consequence of this, Mrs. Clarke was offended with " niy freedom, and I ceaspd to see or hear from heri " for i cannot fell how long, till I think nearly... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1809 - 620 pages
...Duke of Yoit was so distressed for money that she could not bear to ask him, and that it was the only way in which her establishment could be supported....that in consequence of this, Mrs. Clarke was offended \vith my freedom, and I ceased to «ее, or hear from her, for I va n not tell how long, till J think... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Corruption investigation - 1809 - 878 pages
...Duke of York was so distressed for money that she could not bear to ask him; and that it was the only way in which her establishment could be supported....I beg leave to state, that in consequence of this, Mr>. Clarke was offended with my freedom, and I ceased to see or hear from her, for I cannot tell how... | |
| Parliament commons, proc - 1809 - 390 pages
...bear " to ask him ; and that it was the ' only way in which her establish' ment could be supported. 1 beg ' leave to state, that in consequence ' of this, Mrs. Clarke was ofiended ' with my freedom, and I ceased to see or hear from her, for I cannot tell how long, till... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Corruption investigation - 1809 - 870 pages
...theDuke of York was so distressed for money that she could not bear to ask him ; and that it was the only way in which her establishment could be supported. I beg leave to /tale, that in consequence of this, Mrs. Clarke was offended with my freedom, and I ceased to see or... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1812 - 624 pages
...Y. was so " distressed for money that she could not " bear to ask him ; and that it was the only " way in which her establishment could be " supported....leave to state, that, in *' consequence of this, Mrs. C. was offended *' with my freedom, and I ceased to see or '•" hear from her, for I cannot tell how... | |
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