| Mrs. A. T. Thomson - Authors, English - 1854 - 344 pages
...hurting of her hood that was on her head." But, says Aubrey, " the inhabitants of the place will tell you that she was conveyed from her usual chamber where she lay, to another where the bed's head of her chamber stood close upon a secret postern-door, where they, in the night-time, came and stifled... | |
| William Reader (printer.) - 1857 - 434 pages
...Aubrey, in whose History of Berkshire all that could be collected on the subject is minutely described) will tell you there, that she was conveyed from her usual chamber where she lay, to .<-- where the bed's-head of the chamber stood close to a privy postern-door, where they in the night... | |
| George Adlard - 1870 - 386 pages
...that she by chance fell down stairs (but yet without hurting her hood that was upon her head), yet the inhabitants will tell you there that she was conveyed...of the chamber stood close to a privy postern door, when they in the night-time came and stifled her in her bed, bruised her head very much, broke her... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart [novels, collected]) - 1875 - 660 pages
...that she by chance fell down stairs, (but still without hurting her hood that was upon her head,) yet the inhabitants will tell you there, that she was...close to a privy postern door, where they in the night eame and stifled her in her bed, bruised her head very much, broke her neck, and at length flung her... | |
| Royal Academy of Arts (Great Britain) - Art - 1875 - 362 pages
...1560 she died in the solitary house of Cumnor, Berkshire. Aubrey, in his history of Berkshire, states that— " She was conveyed from her usual chamber, where she lay, to another where the bed's head stood near to a postern door, where they in the night came and stifled her in her bed and at length... | |
| Royal Academy of Arts (Great Britain) - Art - 1875 - 596 pages
...1560 she died in the solitary house of Cumnor, Berkshire. Aubrey, in his history of Berkshire, states that — " She was conveyed from her usual chamber, where she lay, to another where the bed's head stood near to a postern door, where they in the night came and stifled her in her bed and at length... | |
| 1847 - 778 pages
...hurting of her hood that was on her head." But, says Aubrey, " the inhabitants of the place will tell you that she was conveyed from her usual chamber where she lay to another, where the bed's head of her chamber stood close upon a secret postern - door, where they, in the nignt-time, came and stifled... | |
| Walter Scott - 1883 - 1018 pages
...that she by chance fell down stairs (but still without hurting her hood that was upon her head), yet the, inhabitants will tell you. there, that she was...where she lay to another where the bed's head of the cltM-mJber stood close to a privy postern door, where they in the night came and stifled her in her... | |
| Walter Scott - English fiction - 1886 - 908 pages
...that she by chance fell down stairs (but still without hurting her hood that was upon her head}, yet the inhabitants will tell, you there, that she was conveyed from her usual chamber wheYeshe lay to another where the beifs head of the chamber stood close to a privy postern door, where... | |
| England - 1891 - 392 pages
...the lady was removed from the apartment where she usually lay (situated at the other end of the hall) to another, " where the bed's head of the chamber stood close to a privy postern door, where her murderers in the night-time came and stifled her in her bed, bruised her head very much, broke... | |
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