| Mark Noble - 1806 - 426 halaman
...judges " who passed sentence on king Charles the First. " He lived at Dintou (Co. Bucks), in a cave, had . " been a man of tolerable wealth, was looked " upon as a pretty good scholar, and of no contem" table " table parts. Upon the Restofation he grew " melancholly, betook himself to a recluse... | |
| John Walker - 1813 - 342 halaman
...wealth, was looked upon as a pretty good scholar, and of no contemptible parts. Upon the Restoration he grew melancholly, betook himself to a recluse life,...other cloaths in the same manner as the shoe, lived by Pegging, but never asked for any thing but leather (which he would immediately nail to his cloaths)... | |
| James Caulfield - 1819 - 268 halaman
...of the judges who passed sentence on King Charles I. He lived at Dinton (county Bucks,) in a cave, had been a man of tolerable wealth, was looked upon...good scholar, and of no contemptible parts. Upon the restoration he grew melancholy, betook himself to a recluse life, and lived by charity, but never asked... | |
| 1859 - 270 halaman
...one of the Judges that gave sentence upon Charles the First. He lived at Dinton, in Buckinghamshire, in a cave under ground, had been a man. of tolerable...wealth, was looked upon as a pretty good scholar, and of DO contemptible parts. Upon the Restoration, he grew melancholy, betook himself to a recluse life,... | |
| 1828 - 244 halaman
...one of the Judges that gave sentence upon Charles the First. He lived at Dinten, in Buckinghamshire, in a cave under ground, had been a man of tolerable...good scholar, and of no contemptible parts. Upon the Restoration, he grew melancholy, betook himself to a recluse life, made all his other clothes in the... | |
| William Hone - 1832 - 874 halaman
...the judges who passed sentence on king Charles the First. He lived at Dinton (Co. Bucks), in a cave, had been a man of tolerable wealth, was looked upon...good scholar, and of no contemptible parts. Upon the Restoration he grew melancholy, betook himself to a recluse life, and lived by charity, but never asked... | |
| William Hone - 1832 - 852 halaman
...the judges who passed sentence on king Charles the First. He lived' at Dinton (Co. Bucks), in a cave, had been a man of tolerable wealth, was looked upon as a pretty good scholar, and of no contemptible parís. Upon tbe Restoration he grew melancholy, betook himself to a recluse life, and lived by charity,... | |
| Edward Duke - 1837 - 686 halaman
...to John Bigg, who was formerly clerk to Judge Mayne, one of the judges, that gave sentence upon K. Charles the First. He lived at Dinton in a cave under...good scholar, and of no contemptible parts. Upon the Restoration he grew melancholy, betook himself to a recluse life, made all his other cloaths in the... | |
| Edward Duke - 1837 - 686 halaman
...to John Bigg, who was formerly clerk to Judge Mayne, one of the judges, that gave sentence upon K. Charles the First. He lived at Dinton in a cave under...good scholar, and of no contemptible parts. Upon the Restoration he grew melancholy, betook himself to a recluse life, made all his other cloaths in the... | |
| 1839 - 246 halaman
...one of the Judges that gave sentence upon Charles the First. He lived at Ointon, in Buckinghamshire, in a cave under ground, had been a man of tolerable...good scholar, and of no contemptible parts. Upon the Restoration, he grew melancholy, betook himself to a recluse life, made all his other clothes in the... | |
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