| 1811 - 548 pages
...Court asked some questions of the overseers as to the«vtt"airs of the family, the answers to which confirmed what Mr. Banks had said as to the manner...from sending him again to the House of Correction. A-ftcr some consuliaiion with the Bench, the Hecm der addressed him to the following effect : — "... | |
| Europe - 1813 - 506 pages
...coldly replied, that the landlord might distress for the rent. The court asked some questions of the overseers as to the affairs of the family, the answers...bench, the Recorder addressed him to the following efiect :— John Burnley, the court are disposed to deal leniently with you, in hopes that better consideration... | |
| 1812 - 1038 pages
...coldly replied, that die landlord might distress for the rent. The court asked some questions of the overseers as to the affairs of the family, the answers...addressed him to the following effect :— " John Burnley, the court are disposed to deal leniently with you, in hopes that better consideration will... | |
| 1813 - 502 pages
...coldly replied, that the landlord might distress for the rent. The court asked some questions of the overseers as to the affairs of the family, the answers...Recorder addressed him to the following effect :— John Burnley, the court are disposed to deal leniently with you, in hopes that better consideration will... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - Great Britain - 1813 - 600 pages
...coldly replied, that'the landlord might distress for his rent. The Court asked some questions of the Overseers as to the affairs of the family, the answers...expressed an opinion, that no benefit was likely to result by sending him again to the House of Correction. After some consultation with the Bench, the Recorder... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - Great Britain - 1813 - 608 pages
...coldly replied, that the landlord might distress for his rent. • The Court asked some questions of the Overseers as to the affairs of the family, the answers to which the writer of this did not hear; hut they confirmed what Mr. Banks had said as to the manner in which he disposed of his surplus earnings... | |
| Walter Scott - Europe - 1813 - 504 pages
...coldly replied, that the landlord might distress for the rent. The court asked some questions of the overseers as to the affairs of the family, the answers to which the wri*terof this did not hear ; but they confirmed what Mr Banks had said as to the manner in which he... | |
| Walter Scott - Europe - 1813 - 512 pages
...coldly replied, that the landlord might distress for the rent. The court asked some questions of the overseers as to the affairs of the family, the answers...Recorder addressed him to the following effect: — John Burnley, the court are disposed to deal leniently with you, in hopes that better consideration will... | |
| Art - 1811 - 754 pages
...coldly replied, that the )andlord might distress for the rent. The court asked some questions of the overseers, as to the affairs of the family, the answers...what Mr. Banks had said, as to the manner in which he tlisliosed of his sulplus earnings, and expressed an opinion that no benefit was likely tn result from... | |
| Art - 1796 - 734 pages
...colrlly replied, that the landlord might distress for the rent. The court asked some questions of the overseers, as to the affairs of the family, the answers...this did not hear; but they confirmed what Mr. Banks bad said, as to the manner in which he <lisjtosed of his sulplus earnings, and expressed an opinion... | |
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