[251:1]"An inquiry into the causes of the late increase of robbers," etc. London, 1751.
[251:1]"An inquiry into the causes of the late increase of robbers," etc. London, 1751.
[259:1]Soldiers in the Guards, after long and faithful service, were granted leave of absence from military duty in order to take civil situations which did not monopolize all their time. By this means they eked out their scanty pay.
[259:1]Soldiers in the Guards, after long and faithful service, were granted leave of absence from military duty in order to take civil situations which did not monopolize all their time. By this means they eked out their scanty pay.
[267:1]Thornbury, in his "Old Stories Retold," calls it the King's Arms, on what authority he does not say.
[267:1]Thornbury, in his "Old Stories Retold," calls it the King's Arms, on what authority he does not say.
[268:1]"What do you bring this fellow here for?" Oneby had cried to the keeper of Newgate when he appeared with Hooper. "Whenever I look at him I shall think of being hanged." Hooper had a forbidding countenance, but he was an inimitable mimic, and he soon made himself an agreeable companion to the condemned man.
[268:1]"What do you bring this fellow here for?" Oneby had cried to the keeper of Newgate when he appeared with Hooper. "Whenever I look at him I shall think of being hanged." Hooper had a forbidding countenance, but he was an inimitable mimic, and he soon made himself an agreeable companion to the condemned man.
[273:1]The husband of the Lady Macclesfield who was mother to Richard Savage.
[273:1]The husband of the Lady Macclesfield who was mother to Richard Savage.