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Survey of London
… the high altar. These letters bear many signs of such forgery as even the highest ecclesiastics of the Middle Ages …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… [Staffordshire], 31). This cannot be called a deliberate forgery, but merely a pictorial representation of an actual …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… the exemplification and the charter was annulled as a forgery. 73 From an early date Amersham exercised the …
Old and New London
… to Newgate on a charge of wilful and corrupt perjury and forgery. After a few weeks' delay the "Claimant" was released …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… printed in Bentham, Ely, App. xxvi is almost certainly a forgery (see Sir Christopher Hatton's Bk. of Seals, ed. L. C. … that 'this charter bears on its face the suggestion of forgery'. On the other hand, it should be noted that Niel had …
The Manuscripts of Shrewsbury and Coventry Corporations [etc]
… II.Henry V. there are 39 documents. A curious example of a forgery is found in one well-written deed, ostensibly dated …
Old and New London
… trifle. It was never recovered, but in 1719 a spurious forgery of it appeared. It was at a cutler's shop on Tower …
Old and New London
… John Ward was prosecuted by the Duchess of Buckingham for forgery, and being convicted, expelled the House of Commons, …
Old and New London
… 1753; Baretti, for stabbing, 1769; the two Perraus, for forgery, 1776; the Rev. Mr. Hackman, for shooting Miss Reay, 1779; Ryland, the engraver, for forgery, 1783; Barrington, the pickpocket, 1790; Renwick … Montgomery in a duel, 1803; Aslett, the Bank clerk, for forgery on the Bank to the extent of 320,000, 1803; Holloway …
Survey of London
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