| Henry Schroder - Yorkshire (England) - 1851 - 460 pages
...unto was, for that his wife had many times heretofore uttered lv- speeches, and given signs and tokens unto him whereby he might ^ easily perceive and conjecture, that the said children were not by 1801 him begotten, and that he had found himself to be in danger of his life sundry times by his said... | |
| Leeds (England) - 1860 - 806 pages
...thereunto was, for that his wife had many times heretofore uttered speeches and given signs and tokens unto him whereby he might easily perceive and conjecture,...committed to gaol, but as the plague then raged in York, he was sent to \Vakefield. Subsequently he was removed to York, where he was brought to trial, but... | |
| Bradford (West Yorkshire, England) - 1862 - 252 pages
...thereunto was that his said wife had many times theretofore uttered speeches and given signes and tokens unto him whereby he might easily perceive and conjecture...said children were not by him begotten and that he hath found himself to be in danger sundry times by his wife. WALTER CALVERLEY. CAP' СОВАМ JOHN... | |
| John Tomlinson - Yorkshire (England) - 1868 - 320 pages
...thereunto was that his said wife had many times theretofore uttered speeches and given signes and tokens unto him whereby he might easily perceive and conjecture...said children were not by him begotten, and that he hath found himself to be in danger sundry times by his wife. WALTER CALVERLET. JOHN SAVILLE. Cap' Coram.... | |
| Frances E. Dolan - History - 1994 - 274 pages
...theretofore uttered speeches and given signes and tokens unto him, whereby he mighte easily percicve and conjecture, that the said children were not by him begotten, and that he hath found himself to be in danger of his life sundry times by his wife" (reprinted in A Yorkshire... | |
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