| Adventure and adventurers - 1825 - 840 pages
...three days after the transaction it records. It is given in the form of a letter, and is as follows : " A young lady of a good family and handsome fortune...high treason ; and had he either been acquitted, or have round the royal mercy after condemnation, the day of his enlargement was to have been that of... | |
| Ballads, English - 1828 - 396 pages
...the ballad. Tim singular fact is narrated, as follows, in moat of the Journals of that period :— " A young lady, of a good family and handsome fortune, had for «ome time extremely loved, and been equally beloved by Mr Janus Dawson, one of those unfortunate gentlemen... | |
| American periodicals - 1825 - 498 pages
...days after the transaction it records. It is given in the form of a letter, and it is as follows :— "A young lady of a good family and handsome fortune...unhappy gentlemen who suffered on Wednesday last, at Kensington Common, for high treason ; and had he either been acquitted, or have found the Royal mercy... | |
| Charles Buck - Anecdotes - 1831 - 418 pages
...TENDERNESS. A YOUNG lady of a good family snd handsome fortune, had, for some time, extremely loved, and been equally beloved, by Mr. James Dawson, one of those unhappy gentlemen who iuffered at Kennington Common for high treason ; and had he been acquitted, or after condemnation found... | |
| Leigh Hunt - English periodicals - 1834 - 680 pages
...This singular fact is narrated, as follows, in most of the journals of that period. " A young lady of good family and handsome fortune, had for some time extremely loved, and been equally beloved by Mr James Dawson, one of those unfortunate gentlemen who suffered at Kcnnington... | |
| Leigh Hunt - Anecdotes - 1843 - 212 pages
...This singular fact is narrated, as follows, in most of the journals of that period. "A young lady of good family and handsome fortune had for some time extremely loved, and CRUELTIES TOWARDS WHIG AND TORY. been equally beloved by Mr. James Dawson, one of those unfortunate... | |
| Charles Spear - Capital punishment - 1844 - 266 pages
...executioner cried, ' God save King George !' and the spectators responded with a shout. A young lady of good family and handsome fortune had, for some time, extremely loved, and been equally beloved by, Mr. James Dawson, one of those unfortunate gentlemen who suffered at Kennington... | |
| Peter Burke - Law - 1852 - 410 pages
...melancholy proof that constancy and tenderness have not yet altogether forsook the bosoms of the fair. "A young lady of a good family and handsome fortune had for some time extremely loved, and been equally beloved by Mr. James Dawson, one of those unhappy gentlemen who suffered yesterday at... | |
| Frederick Lawrence - Authors, English - 1855 - 398 pages
..." A young lady of a good family and handsome features had, for some time, extremely loved, and been equally beloved by, Mr. James Dawson, one of those unhappy gentlemen who suffered yesterday at Kennington Common for high-treason ; and had he been either acquitted, or, after condemnation,... | |
| Charles Mackay - Ballads, English - 1861 - 372 pages
...ballad. This singular fact is narrated as follows in most of the journals of that period : — • " A young lady, of a good family and handsome fortune, had for some time extremely loved, and been equally beloved by Mr. James Dawson, one of those unfortunate gentlemen who suffered at Kensington... | |
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