Cobbett's Political Register, Volumes 23-24William Cobbett, 1971 - Great Britain |
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Page 381
... child being taken by the Princess . I never observed any particular appearance of the Princess in that year - nothing that led me to believe that she was with child . Sir Sydney Smith used to visit the Princess at Blackheath . I never ...
... child being taken by the Princess . I never observed any particular appearance of the Princess in that year - nothing that led me to believe that she was with child . Sir Sydney Smith used to visit the Princess at Blackheath . I never ...
Page 385
... child . I understood that. believe the child came to the Princess in No- veniber : ( Signed ) C. SANDER . Sworn at Lord Grenville's House , in Down- ing - street , the 7th day of June , 1806 . ( Signed ) ERSKINE , GRENVILLE , SPENCER ...
... child . I understood that. believe the child came to the Princess in No- veniber : ( Signed ) C. SANDER . Sworn at Lord Grenville's House , in Down- ing - street , the 7th day of June , 1806 . ( Signed ) ERSKINE , GRENVILLE , SPENCER ...
Page 389
... child , or looked as if she was so . I have known that the Princess had frequently sent to Mr. Edmeades ' for leeches . When I saw the female child , Mrs. Sander was in the room , and some other ser- vants , but I don't recollect who ...
... child , or looked as if she was so . I have known that the Princess had frequently sent to Mr. Edmeades ' for leeches . When I saw the female child , Mrs. Sander was in the room , and some other ser- vants , but I don't recollect who ...
Contents
remarks 625 | 161 |
AMERICA U S American Presidents Mes Robert Bidgood | 377 |
AMERICA British Dispatch from Sir G Speech of Sarah Bidgood | 403 |
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