| 1821 - 770 sider
...pound note, in which Lord Cochrane paid his fine, on the back of which he had written as follows : " My health having suffered by long and close confinement,...to protect myself from murder, in the hope that I may yet live to bring the delinquents to justice." " COCHBASK." In the treasurer's office were piles... | |
| Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1821 - 764 sider
...pound note, in which Lord Cochrane paid his fine, on the back of which he had written as follows : " My health having suffered by long and close confinement,...to protect myself from murder, in the hope that I may yet live to bring the delinquents to justice." " COCHRANE." In the bullion department, there was... | |
| 1821 - 772 sider
...and here — Each in its narrow cell for ever laid, The sons and daughters of corruption sleep ! " My health having suffered by long and close confinement,...to protect myself from murder, in the hope that I may yet live to bring the delinquents to justice." " COCHRANE." In the bullion department, there was... | |
| 1833 - 646 sider
...paid the fine, is, we believe, still preserved at the Bank of England, and has this indorsement:— " My health having suffered by long and close confinement,...and my oppressors being resolved to deprive me of my property or life, I submit to robbery to prevent myself from murder, in the hope that I may live,... | |
| Crosthwaite and co - 1860 - 622 sider
...formerly shown a thousand-pound note, No. 8,202, dated 26th June, 1815, bearing this endorsement — "My health having suffered by long and close confinement,...murder, in the hope that I shall live to bring the delinquents to justice. — COCH RASE.— King's Bench Prison, July 3, 1815." A famous record of a... | |
| Thomas Cochrane Earl of Dundonald, George Butler Earp - 1860 - 522 sider
...bank-note, No. 8202, dated 26th June, 1815, on the back of which are endorsed the following words : — " MY HEALTH HAVING SUFFERED BY LONG AND CLOSE CONFINEMENT,...MURDER, IN THE HOPE THAT I SHALL LIVE TO BRING THE DELINQUENTS TO JUSTICE. (Signed) " COCHEANE. "King's Bench Prison, July 3rd, 1815." There is the reward... | |
| Joseph Allen - 1861 - 406 sider
...thousand pounds was paid with a bank-note of that amount, endorsed with the following words : — " My health having suffered by long and close confinement,...murder, in the hope that I shall live to bring the delinquents to justice. " COCHBANE." "KING'S BENCH PRISON, JulyZrd, 1815." This note is, we believe,... | |
| John McGilchrist - 1861 - 248 sider
...with which he payed it, (and which is still preserved in the Bank of England,) sufficiently explain : "My health having suffered by long and close confinement, and my oppressors having resolved to deprive me of my property or life, I submit to robbery to prevent myself from murder,... | |
| John Timbs - 1864 - 390 sider
...guilty, is, we believe, still preserved in the Bank of England, and bears this endorsement : — " My health having suffered by long and close confinement,...and my oppressors being resolved to deprive me of my property or life, I submit to robbery to save myself from murder, in the hope that I may live to... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1864 - 596 sider
...to his feelings, by writing on the back of the note as follows : " My health having sifrfered from long and close confinement, and my oppressors being resolved to deprive me of liberty or life, I submit to robbery to save murder, in the hopes of living to bring the delinquents... | |
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