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Whitehall
… perhaps, the water-courses, which had their origin in the Tyburn, might be dry enough to let them pass, but there were … his own land all the way from Westminster. The divided Tyburn wandered over the green expanse, untroubled with …
Whitehall
… the instance of her French confessor, by going barefoot to Tyburn to glorify the memory of the Gunpowder Conspirators, …
Old and New London
… as you, For fear the king should rule again, I'd pull down Tyburn too." Mr. Wood, in his "Ecclesiastical Antiquities of … familyDame Agnes, or Alice, Hungerfordwas hung at Tyburn for the murder of her step-son; and some curious …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… lodging in "heymoughes," or haystacks, in a field near Tyburn, and sometimes in outhouses upon the bare boards in …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… from the springs and wastes of the park of Marylebone and Tyburn, and is thence conveyed in pipes through Hyde Park. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… answers; the confessions of Broadway and Fitzpatrick at Tyburn; and the volume closes with "A compendious description …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… jury to try him, they would make him a popish martyr at Tyburn. The Lords of the Admiralty say they will now meet …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… I shall take care of, viz., that which crosseth the way at Tyburn, and the other two on each side-of it about 800 paces …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… by the fort at Gray's Inn-lane, and at the breach near Tyburn-road, which were done in Sept. and Oct. 1644, being in …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… or do not farther this action deserve to make their end at Tyburn. Hopes better things of them. Looks for an account of …
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