| Robert Morris - Antimasonic Party - 1883 - 414 pages
...inquest would be held at Batavia, where the widow and son of Timothy Monroe appeared as witnesses. Our committee took no part in the third inquest, and...inquest to be that of Timothy Monroe, I went into the billiard room of the Eagle Hotel to see a friend from Clarkson. When leaving the room Ebenezer Griffin,... | |
| George W. France - Freemasonry - 1890 - 630 pages
...before she had seen it, was quite as satisfactory as Mrs. Monroe's description of the clothes. Oar committee took no part in the third inquest, and the...declared to be that of Timothy Monroe. Simultaneously an accident occurred showing the vindictive spirit of our opponents. On the evening of the day that the... | |
| Peter Ross - 1899 - 926 pages
...open day, and in the presence of Masons and Anti-Masons, not one of whom dissented from the coroner's jury, by which the body was unanimously declared to...inquest to be that of Timothy Monroe, I went into the billiard room of the Eagle Hotel to see a friend from Clarkson. When leaving the room Ebenezer Griffin,... | |
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