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… in 1802. The house once inhabited by the "infamous Judge" Jeffreys, when Lord Chancellor, has been demolished … Wallingford House. The north wing of the house, in which Judge Jeffreys heard cases, when he found it inconvenient to … walking away from Westminster Hall with a friend, when the judge, looking at the statue (which is colossal), said, "I …
Old and New London
… for drawing and music, a museum, and a library. JUDGE JEFFREYS' HOUSE IN DUKE STREET. ( From an Original …
A History of the County of Hertford
A Topographical Dictionary of England
Old and New London
… thus to put me from you after this sort ? I take God to judge, I have been to you a true and humble wife, ever … and when ye had me at the first, I take God to be judge that I was a very maid; and whether it be true or not, …
Old and New London
… to which, it would seem, he brought nothing, if we may judge by what Lord Clarendon tells us, but good looks and … his pleasure that a briefless lawyer should be made a judge, or that a libertine baronet should be made a peer, the …
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… erected on the roof of the palace, in order that he might judge whether or not the elements were favourable to his …
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… towers were semi-circular domelets. Altogether, if we may judge from the prints of the gate published by Kip, and also …
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