Battle in Bossenden Wood: The Strange Story of Sir William CourtenayOxford University Press, 1961 - 241 páginas |
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... prisoners about in a very unfeeling manner ! ' Little protested angrily that the reports of maltreatment of prisoners by him were false . He used , he asserted , no more force in dealing with them than was absolutely necessary . As for ...
... prisoners about in a very unfeeling manner ! ' Little protested angrily that the reports of maltreatment of prisoners by him were false . He used , he asserted , no more force in dealing with them than was absolutely necessary . As for ...
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... prisoners , however superstitious they might be , had been totally deprived of their reason while under Courtenay's leadership . Moreover , he would like to impress upon the jury that even if the prisoners had stood in fear of Courtenay ...
... prisoners , however superstitious they might be , had been totally deprived of their reason while under Courtenay's leadership . Moreover , he would like to impress upon the jury that even if the prisoners had stood in fear of Courtenay ...
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... prisoners for many years , and that he had never known any of them to do wrong until Courtenay came on the scene . Some of them had worked for him — and they had been good workmen . Other witnesses followed the kindly Mr. Curling , and ...
... prisoners for many years , and that he had never known any of them to do wrong until Courtenay came on the scene . Some of them had worked for him — and they had been good workmen . Other witnesses followed the kindly Mr. Curling , and ...
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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Admiral Hood arrived asked Barming Battle of Bossenden began body Bossenden Farm Bossenden Wood Boughton Boughton-under-Blean Burford candidates Canterbury cause Church constable Cornwall court Courtenay affair Courtenay's followers crowd Curling declared Dunkirk East Kent Edward Wraight election England Fairbrook farm-labourers Faversham friends Guildhall Hadlow heard Hernhill honour House husband John Mears John Nichols jury Kentish Knight of Malta labourers Lane letter Liardet Lieutenant Bennett lives look Lord Denman Lord John Russell Lunatic Asylum magistrates Maidstone Maidstone Gaol Major Armstrong March murder of Nicholas neighbourhood Nicholas Mears Norton Knatchbull parish Parliament party perjury persons pistols Poore Powderham Castle prisoners Red Lion release reply returned Reverend C. R. Handley Richard Foreman Rose Sarah Culver sentence Sir Edward Knatchbull Sir Hussey Vivian Sir William Courtenay Sittingbourne soldiers soon Thomas Mears told trial Truro votes Watling Street Whig whilst wife