| Elias Ashmole - Berkshire (England) - 1723 - 340 pages
...happened thus. For Sir Richard Varney abovefaid (the chief Proje&or in this Defign) who by the Barfs. Order remained that Day of her Death alone with her, •with one Man only, and Forfter, who had that Day forcibly fent away all her Servants from her to Alington Market, about ^... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - Biography - 1813 - 560 pages
...Richard Varney, -who, by the earl's order, remained with JUT alone on the day of her death, and Torster, who had that day forcibly sent , away all her servants from her to Abingdon fair, about three miles distance from this place; these two persons, first stifling her, or else strangling... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - Biography - 1813 - 562 pages
...Richard Varney, who, by the earl's order, remained with her alone on the day of her death, and lorster, who had that day forcibly sent away all her servants from her to Abingilim fair, about three miles distance from this place; these two persons, first stifling her,... | |
| Robert Laneham - English drama - 1821 - 158 pages
...not long escape their violence, which afterwards happened thus : — For Sir Richard Varney abovesaid (the chief projector in this design), who by the Earl's...day forcibly sent away all her servants from her to Abingdon-market, about three miles distant from this place, they (1 say, whether first stifling her,... | |
| Thomas Gillet - Folklore - 1822 - 158 pages
...take effect, then by any other way whatsoever to dispatch her. * * ... " Sir Richard Varney aforesaid, who by the Earl's order remained that day of her death alone with her, with one man only; and Forster.who had that day forcibly sent awayall her servants from her to Abingdon market, about three... | |
| Richard Warner - 1824 - 506 pages
...Richard Varney, who, by the earl's order, remained with her alone on the day of her death, and Foster, who had that day forcibly sent away all her servants from her to Abingdon fair, about three miles distance from this place ; these two persons first stifling her, or else strangling... | |
| Walter Scott - 1833 - 472 pages
...would not long escape their violence, which afterwards happened thus. For Sir Richard Varney abovesaid, (the chief projector in this design,) who, by the...day forcibly sent away all her servants from her to Abington market, about three miles distant from this place ; they (I say, whether first stifling her,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1833 - 474 pages
...would not long escape their violence, which afterwards happened thus. For Sir Richard Varney abovesaid, (the chief projector in this design,) who, by the...day forcibly sent away all her servants from her to Abington market, about three miles distant from this place ; they (I say, whether first stifling her,... | |
| England - 1840 - 784 pages
...lest if they had poisoned her under the name of his potion, he might have been hanged for a colourof their sin ; and the doctor remained still well assured,...design,) who by the earl's order remained that day of death alone with her, with one man only, and Forster, who had that day forcibly sent away all her servants... | |
| William Beattie - Abbeys - 1842 - 398 pages
...Richard Varney, who, by the Earl's order, remained with her alone on the day of her death, and Foster, who had that day forcibly sent away all her servants from her to Abingdon fair, about three miles' distance from this place ; these two persons first stifling her, or else strangling... | |
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