| Parliament commons, proc - 1809 - 390 pages
...retired into the country, and conducted herself with propriety and decorum, he would allow her 4001. a year ; that she had accordingly so retired into Devonshire for several months, but' failing 1 to receive the remittances she expected, she had been driven to town for the purpose of gaining her... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1809 - 620 pages
...retired into the country, and conducted herself wirli propriety and tlecorum, he would allow her 400/. a year ; that she had accordingly so retired into Devonshire for several months, but tailing; to receive the remittances she expected, she had been driven to town lor the purpose ot gaining... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Corruption investigation - 1809 - 878 pages
...retired into the country, and conducted herself with propriety and decorum, he would allow her 400/. a year ; that she had accordingly so retired into Devonshire for several months, but tailing to receive the remittances she expected, she had been driven to town for the purpose of gaining... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Corruption investigation - 1809 - 870 pages
...retired into the country, and conducted herself with propriety and decorum, he would allow her 4(H)¿. a year ; that she had accordingly so retired into Devonshire for several mouths, but failing to receive the remittances she expected, she had been driven to town tor the purpose... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1812 - 624 pages
...retired into the country, and conducted herself with propriety and decorum, he would allow her 400Л a year; that she had accordingly so retired into Devonshire...mode of payment ; that if that condition was complied witb/by the payment of her arrear, and of securing the punctuality of it to her in future, hrb should... | |
| Percy Fitzgerald - England - 1881 - 946 pages
...she retired into the country, and conducted herself with propriety and decorum, would allow her £400 a year; that she had accordingly so retired into Devonshire...driven to town for the purpose of gaining her arrear. Upon the fairness of tiiia statement, supposing it to be true (I do not pretend to say what my opinion... | |
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