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206 NOTICES OF BOOKS.
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Diary Of Mary Countess Of Wales Cowjper ...
emo the t coronation ions and suppressed of George anti I pa . thies describes . " a scene of minglec
_Jacobites " One . may How eas e il y conclude they were this all there was , lookin not a g day as cheerful of real as joy they to could the ,
( but Catherine very peevish Sedley with i , every t bod f James y that spoke II ) stood to them underneath . My Lad me y ; Dorchestei and when
the she turned archbishop about went to , m me roun sress an d d , the o sai throne d— ' Does , deman . the ding old the fool consent think of that the any peop bod le y ,
here However will t say here no was to n his o , reme question dy but , , when patience ther , and are so so ev ery y bod drawn y was swords pleased V '
, imp or pretended Indeed licated , in Lady be the so . insurrection " Cowper had of many 1 . 715 , an rela lication d ti numerou ves of and s these p f ri t ends ion sad
times ef her . diary She bear mentions reference several to the incidents comp connected s with the
mucli s trials tate to of aga those inst sentence w his ho will were , on wa taken s the named prisoners rebel H lords igh , and St with eward how his , L ord servants C w ent wper in in ,
new liveries pass . ha d I them was tol ll d it lain was customary I think it to make fine to liveries make upon a parade this occasion so , dismal but he
an to occasion the trial a as p to th see at . of the put m ti receive ng to very deat their wrong h one sentences ' s fellow h - creatures ing a re upon ; lat nor ion could among I
touched them go , my with Lord compassion Widdrington . What . The p Prince ity it is was th ther at , such e , and cruelties came home shoul mu d _^ oe h
necessary ! " , - A few days later Lady Cowper
writeshis " son Sad who pleadin forced gs , some him to sons take drawn arms in . by Mrs their . Collingwood fathers , and wrote Mr . to Shafts a friend by up
was in town as , to follows try to : — get * I her think husband you are ' s life will mad granted have when to £ 500 you her . talk The of friend saving ' s ans if your lie wer
h husband ange hav , and ' s life that . Don you 't for won you I 't shall know have do you a groat nothing if in he it ' s till saved then a ? year . Consider The jointure answer , and did let ' s
me e your answer , not H com ere e time is ano enoug ther h , and ext rac t , sho hanged wing " Lad . y Cowper in a most .
the pl eas We lords ing sat in li g ht till . tower two , to thoug do a h pleasing the Earl office of , Nithsdal which was e had to made reprieve his escape four of ,
but it was not then known , and so he was reprieved with the rest . " Lady not Cowper spared gives and reasons , also an wh account y the life of of the Lord appearance Derwentwater of the
wa aurora s borealis ; which in those times of superstition was con _> sidered as a supernatur _, al sign .
u gment Both parties the turned horrid it rebellion on their and enemies the tories . The said whigs that sai it d came it was for God the ' s
jud ch whigs airmen taking come on oil home * the two with lords me , to that th them ey , were were executed so went frightened . I could , to and comfort hardl I was y them forced make my to
_" To let _JLord my this glass Derwentwater day down , this phenom preach ' s Li en ghts a . is " known I along in the , lake districts " as
206 Notices Of Books.
206 NOTICES OF BOOKS .
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), May 2, 1864, page 206, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_02051864/page/62/
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