| 1861 - 632 pages
...most game on their manor. The company, however, had apprehended no eonsequences, and parted at eiicht o'clock; but Lord Byron, stepping into an empty chamber,...deep into his body. He was carried to his house in Berkeley-street, made his will with the greatest composure, and dictated a paper which, they say, allows... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1871 - 444 pages
...manor. The •company, however, had apprehended no consequences, and * " Scl wyn Correspondence. " parted at eight o'clock ; but Lord Byron, stepping...it was a fair duel, and died at nine this morning." The duel seems to have produced a long feud between the neighbouring families of Byron and Chaworth,... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1871 - 440 pages
...eight o'clock; but Lord Byron, stepping into an empty chamber, and sending the drawer for Mr. Chawoiih, or calling him thither himself, took the candle from...it was a fair duel, and died at nine this morning." The duel seems to have produced a long feud lx;tween the neighbouring families of Byron and Chaworth,... | |
| Horace Walpole - 1891 - 580 pages
...which in charity to her was suffered to run three nights. 1 Since I wrote my letter, the following is the account nearest the truth that I can learn...deep into his body. He was carried to his house in Berkeley-street,—made his will with the greatest composure, and dictated a paper, which, they say,... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1901 - 528 pages
...26th of January, 1765. Horace Walpole writes to the Earl of Hertford the next day : " The following is the account nearest the truth that I can learn...it was a fair duel, and died at nine this morning." The duel seems to have produced a long feud between the neighbouring families of Byron and Chaworth,... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1901 - 524 pages
...26th of January, 1765. Horace Walpole writes to the Earl of Hertford the next day : " The following is the account nearest the truth that I can learn...it was a fair duel, and died at nine this morning." The duel seems to have produced a long feud between the neighbouring families of Byron and Chaworth,... | |
| Horace Walpole - 1904 - 490 pages
...Griffiths, which in charity to her was suffered to run three nights. Since I wrote my letter, the following is the account nearest the truth that I can learn...composure, and dictated a paper, which, they say, 9 The Castle of Otranto. 1765] To the Rev. TJiomas Percy 181 allows it was a fair duel, and died at... | |
| Horace Walpole - 1906 - 572 pages
...Lord Byron stepping into an empty chamber, and sending the drawer for Mr. Chaworth, or calling Vii-m thither himself, took the candle from the waiter,...deep into his body. He was carried to his house in Berkeley-street, — made his will with the greatest composure, and dictated a paper, which, they say,... | |
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