I have heard," observes the knight, " and partly knofW it to, be true, that not only heretofore there was no lawyer nor attorney in owre island ; but in sir George Carey's time, an attorney coming in to settle in the island, was by his command, with a... Vectiana, or a Companion to the Isle of Wight - Page 14by John Albin - 1806 - 104 pagesFull view - About this book
| Tobias Smollett - English literature - 1781 - 506 pages
...exhibiting a very {biking <3efcription of the manners of the times. " I have heard, fays fir John, and partly know it to be true* that not only heretofore there was no lawyer nor attorney in owre illand, but in lir George Carey's time, an attorney coming in to fettle in theifland,... | |
| 1796 - 502 pages
...John Oglander's Memoirs ; and confidered, therefore, as genuine and authentic. ' I have heard, ' fays the writer,' and partly know it to be true, that not...heretofore, there was no lawyer or attorney in our iílaüd, but in fir George Carey's time,' (who died in the year 1603) •'an attorney coming to fettle... | |
| Charles Tomkins - Isle of Wight (Angleterre) - 1796 - 248 pages
...fufficient excufe for introducing them in this place, in the author's own words. " I have heard, "fays the writer," and partly know it to be true, that not only heretofore there was no lawyer nor attorney in owre ifland, but in Sir George Carey's time, an attorney coming to fettle in the ifland,... | |
| John Britton, Edward Wedlake Brayley, Joseph Nightingale, James Norris Brewer, John Evans, John Hodgson, Francis Charles Laird, Frederic Shoberl, John Bigland, Thomas Rees - Architecture - 1805 - 698 pages
...and who lived at the beginning of the seventeenth century. " I have heard," observes the Knighl, " and partly know it to be true, that not only heretofore there was no lawyer nor attorney in owre Island ; but in Sir George Carey's time, an attorney coming in to settle in the... | |
| Liber - Anecdotes - 1809 - 372 pages
...the beginning of the seventeenth century. " I have heard," observes the knight, " and partly knofW it to, be true, that not only heretofore there was no lawyer nor attorney in owre island ; but in sir George Carey's time, an attorney coming in to settle in the... | |
| William Barker Daniel - Falconry - 1813 - 568 pages
...and who lived at the beginning of the seventeenth Century. '* I have heard," observes the Knight, " and partly know it to be true, that not only heretofore there was no Lawyer nor Attorney in oure Island, but in Sir GEORGE CAREY'S Time, an Attorney coming to settle in the Island,... | |
| George Brannon - 1831 - 260 pages
...characterized the islanders in the 16th century. " I have heard," says Sir John, " and partly knowe it to be true* that not only heretofore there was no lawyer nor attorney in owre island, butin Sir George Carey's time (1588) an attorney coming in to settle in... | |
| Clarkson Stanfield - Coasts - 1836 - 304 pages
...island, and who lived at the beginning of the seventeenth century. "I have heard," says the knight, " and partly know it to be true, that not only heretofore there was no lawyer nor attorney in owre island; but, in Sir George Carey's time, an attorney coming in to settle in the... | |
| Thomas Brettell - 1840 - 264 pages
...it exhibits a very striking portrait of the manners of the times. " I have heard," says Sir John, " and partly know it to be " true, that not only heretofore there was no lawyer nor attorney " coming in owre island, but in Sir George Carey's time, an " attorney coming in to settle... | |
| William Beattie - Abbeys - 1842 - 398 pages
...inhabitants at that time, occurs in the Memoirs of Sir John Oglander : " I have heard," says he, " and partly know it to be true, that not only heretofore...there was no lawyer or attorney in our island; but that in Sir George Carey's time, an attorney coming to settle in the island, he was, with a pound of... | |
| |