The Last Days, Death, Funeral Obsequies, &c., of Her Late Majesty, Caroline, Queen Consort of Great Britain ...: Being a Continuation of The Royal Martyr, Or Memoirs of Queen Caroline ...Jones & Company, 1822 - 379 |
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... . Even to the last fatal moment , spite of evidence to the contrary , all had hoped , and many had trusted , that she , their friend and mistress ! would recover . The sobs of the women were loud and unrestrained ; the men [ 26 ]
... . Even to the last fatal moment , spite of evidence to the contrary , all had hoped , and many had trusted , that she , their friend and mistress ! would recover . The sobs of the women were loud and unrestrained ; the men [ 26 ]
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... evidence concurs in stating that he was perfectly inoffensive . The attack and firing , it appears , took place at the moment the people were endeavouring to turn the direc- tion of the funeral down Oxford - street . George Francis , a ...
... evidence concurs in stating that he was perfectly inoffensive . The attack and firing , it appears , took place at the moment the people were endeavouring to turn the direc- tion of the funeral down Oxford - street . George Francis , a ...
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... evidence . Mr. Sheriff Waithman , who had taken some part in the conversation , addressed the Coroner , and said that it might seem pertinacious of him to take any part in the proceedings ; but as he had a public duty to perform , he ...
... evidence . Mr. Sheriff Waithman , who had taken some part in the conversation , addressed the Coroner , and said that it might seem pertinacious of him to take any part in the proceedings ; but as he had a public duty to perform , he ...
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... the soldiers at one part of the Park and not reach them in another . As the evidence was reading over to the wit- ness , Mr. Sheriff Waithman observed , that it was not precisely what had been given . The witness then [ 171 ]
... the soldiers at one part of the Park and not reach them in another . As the evidence was reading over to the wit- ness , Mr. Sheriff Waithman observed , that it was not precisely what had been given . The witness then [ 171 ]
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... evidence did not conflict materially with that of the first day , and stated generally that though there was much tumult , and the mili- tary were obstructed in their duty , yet that the firing on their part preceded , so far as these ...
... evidence did not conflict materially with that of the first day , and stated generally that though there was much tumult , and the mili- tary were obstructed in their duty , yet that the firing on their part preceded , so far as these ...
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adjourned Adolphus Alderman Alderman Wood answer appeared arrived attend Bailey barracks Blacow Blakie body Brandenburgh House Brougham Brunswick CAROLINE Caroline of Brunswick carriage church coffin Colchester conduct Coroner Court crowd Cumberland Gate Cumberland-gate death deceased Dragoons duty Edgeware-road executors feeling fired Foreman friends gate gentlemen George Nayler Guards half-past Hammersmith Harwich heard hearse HENRY HOLLAND Hobhouse honour horses hour Hownam Hyde-park immediately Inquest insult Jurors Jury Justice Kensington Lady Ann Hamilton Lady Hood late Majesty Lieut Lieutenant Gore Liverpool Lord Hood Lord Liverpool Lordship Lushington Majesty's remains military morning mourning coaches neral ness night o'clock observed occasion officer Oxford-street Park Park-lane passed persons pistol populace present proceeded procession Queen of England regiment respect Riot Act road rode Romford Royal servants Sheriff Waithman shot Sir Robert Baker Sir Robert Wilson soldiers stones stood street struck swords thrown tion troops Tuesday whole wish witness
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Strona 309 - There the wicked cease from troubling; and there the weary be at rest. There the prisoners rest together; they hear not the voice of the oppressor. The small and great are there; and the servant is free from his master.
Strona 84 - Seven wealthy towns contend for Homer dead, Through which the living Homer begged his bread.
Strona 293 - ... them ; but the grave has closed over her unrelenting persecutions. Unrelenting I may well call them, for they have not spared her ashes. The evil passions which beset her steps in life, have not ceased to pursue her memory with a resentment more relentless, more implacable than death.
Strona 2 - Yes, I am your Queen, will you admit me? " Door-keeper. — My orders are specific, and I feel myself bound to obey them.
Strona 258 - Brunswick, but from the neighbouring towns and villages : some families had followed the funeral cortege from Celle, and others even from Hamburgh. The front lines of this immense assemblage carried torches ; and from the double* rows of willows on each side of the road, were suspended lamps of various colours, green, red, and yellow. In the distance were seen the illuminated houses of Brunswick, adding by the fantastic variety of their architecture to the picturesque beauty of the scene, and by...
Strona 52 - ... moment, but produced for an hour or two a disposition to doze. About three o'clock the pains returned, attended with the most alarming symptoms. Every means that skill and attention could devise were now employed by the physicians ; but it was all in vain.
Strona 259 - A portion, about seven yards square, was separated from the rest by hangings of black cloth, and was illuminated with wax lights. In the middle of this section stood a platform, raised about two feet from the ground : on one side stood the coffin of the gallant father of the Queen, at the foot was the coffin of her gallant brother; both heroes slain in battle when fighting against the tyranny of Buonaparte ; and here, in this appropriate spot, was deposited the remains of Caroline of Brunswick.
Strona 259 - As the corpse passed along the aisle into the place of sepulture, a hundred young ladies, of the first families in Brunswick, dressed in white, stood on each side, and scattered flowers before it. In a few seconds the coffin and the mourners had all arrived in the family vault of the illustrious house of Brunswick. The entire space is very large, and already contains fifty-seven coffins of different branches of that ancient family.
Strona 39 - English who have always sympathised with my sorrow, and have done all in their power to defeat the malice of my persecutors.
Strona 73 - Brunswick for interment, I felt it to be my duty to give directions, in the King's absence, that Her Majesty's intentions in this respect might be carried into effect with as little delay as possible ; and I lost no time in laying before the King the directions which had been issued for this purpose. I have since received His Majesty's commands to continue to act in conformity to the orders first given. I had directed that the funeral should proceed from Brandenburgh House to-morrow morning ; but...