Glynne, whose horse fell upon him yesterday, and is like to kill him, which people do please themselves to see how just God is to punish the rogue at such a time as this : he being now one of the King's Serjeants, and rode in the cavalcade with Maynard,... Memoirs of the Court of Charles the Second - Page 337by Anthony Hamilton (Count), Charles II (King of England), Thomas Blount - 1853 - 546 pagesFull view - About this book
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...any mischance to any hody through it all, but only to Serjt. Glynne, • whose horse fell upon him yesterday, and is like to kill him, which people do please themselves to see how just Goa is to punish the rogue at such time as this : be being now one of the King's Sergeants, and rode... | |
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...of any mischance to any body through it all, but only to Serjt. Glynne, * whose horse fell upon him yesterday, and is like to kill him, which people do please themselves to sec how just God is to puuish the rogue at such time as this : he lii-ing now one of the King's Ser.... | |
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...it all (the coronation, 23d April, " 1661), but only to Serjeant Olynne, whose horse fell upon him yesterday, " and is like to kill him, which people...Maynard, to whom " people wish the same fortune." — (PtrYs' Diary.) Both the persons here mentioned had held high law stations under Cromwell, and... | |
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...it all (the coronation, 23d April, " 1661), but only to Serjeant Glynne, whose horse fell upon him yesterday, " and is like to kill him, which people...Maynard, to whom " people wish the same fortune." — (PEPYS' Diary.) Both the penons here mentioned had held high law stations under Cromwell, and now... | |
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...it all (the coronation, 23d April, " 1661), but only to Serjeant Glynne, whose horse fell upon him yesterday, " and is like to kill him, which people...is to punish the rogue at such a time as this: he being1 now one of " the king's serjeants, and rode in the cavalcade with Maynard, to whom " people... | |
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...it all (the coronation, 23d April, " 1661), but only to Serjeant Glynne, whose horse fell upon him yesterday, " and is like to kill him, which people do please themselves to see bow just " God is to punish the rogue at such a time as this : he being now one of " the king's Serjeants,... | |
| Granville Penn - Admirals - 1833 - 648 pages
...coronation, 23d April, " 1661), but only to Serjeant Glynne, whose horse fell upon him yesterday, " and a like to kill him, which people do please themselves to see how just u God is to punish the rogue at such a time as this: he being now one of " the king's Serjeants, and... | |
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...of any mischance to any body through it all, but only to Serjeant Glynne, whose horse fell upon him yesterday, and is like to kill him, which people do...with Maynard, to whom people wish the same fortune." The share he took (1661) in the prosecution against Sir Harry Vane, has earned him the higher though... | |
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...of any mischance to any body through it all, but only to Serjeant Glynne, whose horse fell upon him yesterday, and is like to kill him, which people do...cavalcade with Maynard, to whom people wish the same fortune."1 Both serjeants escaped ; the one from his actual and the other from his imprecated tumble,... | |
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...of any mischance to any body through it all, but only to Serjeant Glynne, whose horse fell upon him yesterday, and is like to kill him, which people do...the cavalcade with Maynard, to whom people wish the E tame fortune. There was also this night in King-street, a woman had her eye put out by a boy's flinging... | |
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