Battle in Bossenden Wood: The Strange Story of Sir William CourtenayOxford University Press, 1961 - 241 páginas |
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... Nicholas joined his brother John , and the petty constable Edwards , and the three of them walked up Boughton Hill , and along Watling Street , until they ... Nicholas Mears and Daniel Edwards were now by The Murder of Nicholas Mears III.
... Nicholas joined his brother John , and the petty constable Edwards , and the three of them walked up Boughton Hill , and along Watling Street , until they ... Nicholas Mears and Daniel Edwards were now by The Murder of Nicholas Mears III.
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... Nicholas Mears , and shot him at point - blank range . Mears lurched against the nearby fence , and then collapsed . Immediately Sir William rammed the pistol back in his belt , and drew his sword . He stepped forward to strike John ...
... Nicholas Mears , and shot him at point - blank range . Mears lurched against the nearby fence , and then collapsed . Immediately Sir William rammed the pistol back in his belt , and drew his sword . He stepped forward to strike John ...
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... Nicholas Mears . Now at last his mad rage seemed to abate , and he became conscious for the first time of the presence of his terrified followers , cowering in a group by the farmhouse wall . Paralysed by fright and horror , they had ...
... Nicholas Mears . Now at last his mad rage seemed to abate , and he became conscious for the first time of the presence of his terrified followers , cowering in a group by the farmhouse wall . Paralysed by fright and horror , they had ...
Contenido
Sir William Courtenay stands for Parliament | 14 |
The Lion at Bay | 34 |
In and Out of the Lunatic Asylum | 57 |
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