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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… copies of the examinations of Owen Duffy and Patrick Murphy concerning James Morley. [3 pages. S.P. Ireland, Car. … had been enlisted by him to accomplish the said plot. Owen Murphy, cousin to Con's wife, would swear to confirm them. … From time to time he informed his brother-in-law, Donoghy Murphy, of what passed and of his intentions. Last Wednesday …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… Samson, Hubert Bourke, George and Bernard Dennis, Edmond Murphy, Eustace Comins and Edward Ivey, the witnesses …
The Environs of London
… a clergyman, Sept. 3, 1757." This is the person of whom Murphy speaks, in his Life of Fielding: "Mr. Young, "(says … the most interesting occasions." As a proof of this, Mr. Murphy adds an anecdote of his wandering, during an absent …
Old and New London
… of the last centuryis thus mournfully set forth in Murphy's "Prologue to Zobeide:" "Adieu, Almack's! Cornelys' …
The Environs of London
… Ayton Thompson, a youth of fifteen, was written by Arthur Murphy, Esq. "If in the morn of life each winning grace, "The … bloom, "And here, sad task, inscribes it on thy tomb. "A. Murphy." In 1349 John de Bray had a licence to give half an … 67. The following lines to his memory, written by Arthur Murphy, Esq. are inscribed upon his tomb: " Whoe'er thou art, …
Survey of London
… niche, containing a bust of Bodley in academic robes by T. Murphy, junior. It must be regarded as a major Edwardian work …
Journal of the House of Lords
… Chamberlain, Lawrence Franey, Jeremiah Crowley and Michael Murphy, Coal Whippers and Basket Men, who were examined at … Men who have Families to support. To be proved by John Murphy and others. Mr. Booth is a Publican, and has a Basket …
Old and New London
… of the London Prentices' and Traders;" and in Arthur Murphy's letters to David Garrick will be found a graphic … in connection with the names of Garrick, Quin, Foote, Murphy, Sheridan, and other theatrical celebritiesstood at …
Old and New London
… was a common kind of shed, "once well known," says Arthur Murphy, "to all gentlemen to whom beds are unknown," …
Old and New London
… upwards of 600 members, including not only Garrick, Foote, Murphy, Dr. Dodd, George Colman, Goldsmith, Dr. Johnson, and …
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