 | Anthony Hamilton (Count) - 1846 - 564 pages
...it was signified from Mrs. Lane (though before so agreed), that William Jackson should ride single and carry the portmanteau ; accordingly they mounted,...as a guide, and that day rode through the body of Somersetshire, to Mr. Edward Kirton's house at Castle Gary, near Burton, where his majesty lay that... | |
 | Anthony Hamilton (Count), Charles II (King of England), Thomas Blount - 1853 - 568 pages
...it was signified from Mrs. Lane (though before so agreed), that William Jackson should ride single and carry the portmanteau ; accordingly they mounted,...as a guide, and that day rode through the body of Somersetshire, to Mr. Edward Kirton's house at Castle Cary, near Burton, where his majesty lay that... | |
 | John Hughes - 1857 - 452 pages
...then it was signified from Mrs Lane (though before so agreed), that William Jackson should ride single and carry the portmanteau ; accordingly they mounted,...as a guide, and that day rode through the body of Somersetshire, to Mr Edward Kirton's house at Castle Gary, near Burton, where his majesty lay that... | |
 | Somersetshire Archaeological and Natural History Society - 1858 - 766 pages
...was signified by Mrs. Lane (tho' before so agreed) that William Jackson (ye king) should ride single, and carry the portmanteau. Accordingly they mounted,...of Mr. Norton's men as a guide, and that day rode thro' the body of Somersetshire, to Mr. Edward Kirton's house, in Castle Cary, near Bruton, where his... | |
 | Somersetshire Archaeological and Natural History Society - 1858 - 214 pages
...signified by Mrs. Lane (tho' before so agreed) that WTilliam Jackson (ye king) should ride single, and carry the portmanteau. Accordingly they mounted,...of Mr. Norton's men as a guide, and that day rode thro' the body of Somersetshire, to 3fr. Edward Kirton's house, in Castle Gary, near Bruton, where... | |
 | Anthony Hamilton (Count), Charles II (King of England) - 1859 - 570 pages
...it was signified from Mrs. Lane (though before so agreed), that William Jackson should ride single and carry the portmanteau ; accordingly they mounted, being attended part of the way by one of Mr. BOSCOBEL. i>2i> Norton's men as a guide, and that day rode through the body of Somersetshire, to Mr.... | |
 | John William Clayton - 1859 - 402 pages
...previously concerted between them) that he was to ride single, and carry her portmanteau. Thus mounted, and attended part of the way by one of Mr. Norton's men as a guide, they quitted Abbott's Leigh,1 and rode southwards through Somersetshire to Mr. Edward Kirton's house,... | |
 | John Williams Clayton - 1859 - 372 pages
...previously concerted between them) that he was to ride single, and carry her portmanteau. Thus mounted, and attended part of the way by one of Mr. Norton's men as a guide, they quitted Abbott's Leigh,1 and rode southwards through Somersetshire to Mr. Edward Kirton's house,... | |
 | Allan Fea - 1904 - 506 pages
...it was signified from Mrs. Lane, (though before so agreed) that William Jackson should ride single and carry the portmanteau. Accordingly they mounted,...as a guide, and that day rode, through the body of Somersetshire, to Mr. Edward Kirton's house at Castle [1 Wilmot did not come openly to the house. When... | |
 | Cyril Brett - 1910 - 390 pages
...then it was signified from Mrs. Lane (though before so agreed), that Will Jackson should ride single and carry the- portmanteau. Accordingly, they mounted,...the way by one of Mr. Norton's men, as a guide ; and at Castle Gary they met Mr. Kirton, a servant of the King's who well knew the Lord Wilmot, who had... | |
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