Dakenfield's and the Justice out of his great courage got a gun and shot at it, and then it was brought into the house, and he wrung it by the nose, then his wife and daughter were introduced and had the honour to slap it in the face, and so on till they... The Journal of Elizabeth Byrom in 1745 - Page 25by Elizabeth Byrom - 1857 - 32 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Byrom - Cheshire (England) - 1857 - 440 pages
...Anne, daughter and coheiress of John Browne Esq. and ob. in 1748. — See vol. ii. part ip 307, Note 2. and drunk, for all the heads of the Presbyterians...justices would hear none ; Lady Lever went, because Dr. Deacon's house was her's, but they were very rude to her and told her Dr. Deacon was a Jesuit and must... | |
| Manchester (England) - Manchester (England) - 1892 - 430 pages
...daughter were introduced and had the honour to slap it in the face, and so on till they all were tired and drunk, for all the heads of the Presbyterians...passion. The next day several gentlemen went down to the [Dangerous] Corner to make complaint but the justices would hear none." 16. to two soldiers wives sent... | |
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