| Trials - 1816 - 752 pages
...Bambridge, the acting warden of the prison of the Fleet, hath wilfully permitted several debtors to the crown in great sums of money, as well as debtors...notorious breaches of his trust, great extortions, aud the highest crimes and misdemeanors in the execution of his said office : and hath arbitrarily... | |
| Trials - 1816 - 748 pages
...Bambririge, the acting warden of the prison of the Fleet, hath wilfully permitted several debtors to the crown in great sums of money, as well as debtors...divers of his majesty's subjects, to escape; hath teen guilty of the most notorious breaches of his trnst, great extortions, and the highest crimes and... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1811 - 706 pages
..." debtors to the crown in great sums of money, ' аз well as debtors to divers of his Majesty's 1 subjects, to escape, hath been guilty of the ' most...trust, great ' extortions, and the highest crimes and mis' demeanors, in the execution of bis said of' fice, and hath arbitrnrily and unlawfully ' loaded... | |
| Tobias Smollett - Great Britain - 1822 - 512 pages
...had wilfully permitted several debtors to escape; had been guilty of the most notorious breaches of trust, great extortions, and the highest crimes and misdemeanours in the execution of his office; that he had arbitrarily and unlawfully loaded with irons, put into dungeons, and destroyed... | |
| David Hume - Great Britain - 1825 - 512 pages
...had wilfully permitted several debtors to escape; had been guilty of the most notorious breaches of trust, great extortions, and the highest crimes and misdemeanours in the execution of his office ; that he had arbitrarily and unlawfully loaded with irons, put into dungeons, and destroyed... | |
| William Toone - 1826 - 668 pages
...Bamhridge, the acting warden of the Fleet-prison, hath wilfully permitted several of the debtors to the crown in great sums of money, as well as debtors to divers of his Majesty's subjects, to escape ; that he hath been guilty of the most notorious breaches of his trust, great extortions, and the highest... | |
| William Toone - Great Britain - 1835 - 676 pages
...warden of the Fleet-prison, hath wilfully permitted several of the debtors to the crown in great sum* of money, as well as debtors to divers of his Majesty's subjects, to escape ; that he hath been guilty of the most notorious breaches of his trust, great extortions, and the highest... | |
| Thaddeus Mason Harris - Georgia - 1841 - 456 pages
...Warden of the prison at the Fleet, hath wilfully permitted several debtors to (he crown in great suras of money, as well as debtors to divers of his Majesty's...trust ; great extortions, and the highest crimes and misdemeanors in the execution of his said office ; and hath arbitrarily and unlawfully loaded with... | |
| William Brown (jun.) - 1843 - 42 pages
...it appears that Thomas Bam" bridge, the acting Warden, hath wilfully permitted several " debtors to the Crown in great sums of money, as well as " debtors to divers of his Majesty's subjects, to escape, and " hath been guilty of the most notorious breaches of his trust, " great extortions, and the highest... | |
| John Thomas Smith - Literary landmarks - 1846 - 484 pages
...Thomas Bambridge, acting warder of the Fleet Prison, had wilfully permitted several of the debtors to the crown in great sums of money, as well as debtors to divers of his majesty's subjects, to escape ; that he had been guilty of the most notorious breaches of his trust; great extortions and the highest... | |
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