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" Varney aforesaid (the chief projector in this 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 from her to Abingdon market, about three miles... "
The Midland Minstrel: Consisting Chiefly of Traditionary Tales and Local Legends - Page 133
by Thomas Gillet - 1822 - 143 pages
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An Historical Account of Cumner: With Some Particulars of the Traditions ...

Hugh Usher Tighe - Cumner - 1821 - 100 pages
...of her death alone with her, with one man only, and Forster, who had that day forcibly sent away all her servants from her to Abingdon market, about three...much violence upon her ; but yet, however, though it waa vulgarly reported, that she by chance fell down stairs, (but yet without hurting her hood, that...
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The journey-book of England. Berkshire (Derbyshire, Hampshire, Kent).

England - 1840 - 784 pages
...say, whether first stitting her, or else strangling her, afterwards flung her down a pair of stair and broke her neck, using much violence upon her ;...yet, however, though it was vulgarly reported, that sheby chance fell down stairs, but yet without hurting her hood that was upon her head. Yet the inhabitants...
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The Handy Volume "Waverly" ...: Kenilworth

Walter Scott - 1877 - 598 pages
...distant from this place ; they (I sa>' wnetner ^rst stifling her, or else strangling her) f rwards flung her down a pair of stairs and broke her neck, using much violence upon her; but, however, though it was vulgarly reported that she by chance fell down stairs (but still •without...
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Kenilworth. Pirate

Walter Scott - 1883 - 1018 pages
...tfiis place ; they (I say whether first stifling her, or else strangling her) afterwards flung her dawn a pair of stairs and broke her neck, using much violence upon her ; but, however, though it was vulgarly reported that she by chance fell down stairs (but still without hurting...
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American Illustrated Magazine, Volume 12

1881 - 784 pages
...distant from this place : they (t say whether first stifling her, or else strangling her) afterword flung her down a pair of stairs and broke her neck, using much violence upon her; but, however, though It was vulgarly reported that she by chance fell down-stairs (but still without hurting...
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