Balmerino followed, alone, in a blue coat, turned up with red, (his rebellious regimentals), a flannel waistcoat, and his shroud beneath; their hearses following. They were conducted to a house near the scaffold: the room forwards had benches for spectators,... The Letters of Horace Walpole: 1735-1748 - Page 500by Horace Walpole - 1842Full view - About this book
| Horace Walpole - 1833 - 450 pages
...house near the scaffold ; the room forwards had benches for spectators ; in the second Lord Kilmarnock was put, and in the third backwards Lord Balmerino;...then asked him, " My Lord Kilmarnock, do you know anything of the resolution taken in our army, the day before the battle of Culloden, to put the English... | |
| William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1833 - 832 pages
...house near the scaffold ; the room forwards had benches for spectators ; in the second Lord Kilmarnock was put, and in the third backwards Lord Balmerino;...He had scarce left him before he desired again to sec him, and then asked him, ' My Lord Kilmarnock, do you know anything of the resolution taken in... | |
| Periodicals - 1833 - 460 pages
...house near the scaffold ; the room forwards had benches for spectators ; in the second Lord Kilmarnock was put, and in the third backwards Lord Balmerino...all three chambers hung with black. Here they parted I Balmerino embraced the other, and said, ' My Lord, I wishlcould suffer for both!' He had scarce left... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1834 - 754 pages
...in the third backwards Lord Balmerino. All three chambers hung with black. There they parted. Lord Balmerino embraced the other, and said, ' My Lord, I wish I could suffer for both.' He bad scarce left him before he desired again to see him, and then asked him, ' My Lord Kilmarnock, do... | |
| English essays - 1834 - 724 pages
...house near the scaffold. The rooms forward had benches for spectators. In the second Lord Kilmarnock was put, and In the third backwards Lord Balmerino. All three chambers hung with black. There they parted. Lord Balmerino embraced the other, and said, ' My Lord, I wish I could suffer for... | |
| Conduct of life - 1836 - 342 pages
...house near the scaffold ; the room forwards had benches for spectators; in the second Lord Kilmarnock was put, and in the third backwards Lord Balmerino...embraced the other, and said, " My Lord, I wish I could suftur for both !" He had scarce left him, before he desired again to see him, and then asked him,... | |
| Horace Walpole (4th earl of Orford.) - 1840 - 522 pages
...Manchester, married to Edward Hussey, E«j. — E. had benches for spectators; in the second Lord Kilmarnock was put, and in the third backwards Lord Balmerino...then asked him, " My Lord Kilmarnock, do you know anything of the resolution taken in our army, the day before the battle of Culloden, to put the English... | |
| Horace Walpole - 1840 - 618 pages
...house near the scaffold ; the room forwards had benches for spectators; in the second Lord Kilmarnock was put, and in the third backwards Lord Balmerino;...then asked him, " My Lord Kilmarnock, do you know anything of the resolution taken in our army, the day before the battle of Culloden, to put the English... | |
| Author of The young man's own book - English letters - 1841 - 338 pages
...house near the scaffold ; the room forwards had benches for spectators-; in the second Lord Kilmarnock was put, and in the third backwards Lord Balmerino...suffer for both !" He had scarce left him, before lie desired again to see him, and then asked him, " My Lord Kilmarnock, do you know anything of the... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - Great Britain - 1843 - 440 pages
...house near the scaffold ; the room forwards had benches for spectators; in the second Lord Kilmaruock was put, and in the third, backwards, Lord Balmerino...said, ' My Lord, I wish I could suffer for both.' He," [Lord Kilmarnock,] adds Walpole, "remained an hour and a half in the house, and shed tears. At last... | |
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