Of our own knowledge, and within our own memory, no felon, though a murderer, was to be carried out of the parish for trial, and one Holme, a murderer, lived and died in Ravenstonedale, whose posterity continued there for two generations, when the family... The History and Traditions of Ravenstonedale, Westmorland - Stran 20avtor: William Nicholls - 1877Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| John Britton - 1814 - 1124 strani
...the the manor, he was safe from the pursuer. " And" he adds, "of our own knowledge, and within our memory, no felon (though a murderer) was to be carried out of the parish for trial. And one Holuie, a murderer, lived and died in Rnvenstonedale; whose posterity con-, tinned for two generations,... | |
| John Close - 1842 - 290 strani
...of the manor, he was safe from, the pursuer!' "And '1 he adds, "of our own knowledge and within our memory, no felon (though a murderer) was to be carried...died in Ravenstonedale; whose posterity continued for two generations, and then the family became extinct." " And to this day there is a place within... | |
| Daniel Scott - 1899 - 306 strani
...that if a stranger came within the precincts of the manor he was safe from the pursuer. He added :—" Of our own knowledge, and within our own memory, no...Holme, a murderer, lived and died in Ravenstonedale ; his posterity continued there for two generations, when the family became extinct." Some doubt has... | |
| 1905 - 290 strani
...pursuit, who came within the precincts of the manor, was safe from outside justice, and he quaintly adds, " Of our own knowledge, and within our own memory,...two generations, when the family became extinct." The privilege of sanctuary was abolished here, as in all other places, by an Act of Parliament in the... | |
| Sidney Oldall Addy - 1913 - 530 strani
...called, he was free ; and that if a stranger came within the precincts of the manor he was safe from his pursuer." And he adds, "Of our own knowledge, and...there for two generations, when the family became extinct."1 Another writer says that " every occupier of a house with four acres of land attached to... | |
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