| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords - Peerage claims - 1811 - 302 pages
...take upon me particularly to say. There was a moment, I believe, when by accident she had slipped off her chair, and whether it was at that moment Mr. Farren came in, I will not take upon me to say. What was the nature of the liberties you were then taking ?—I was saluting her. • Did you receive... | |
| 1811 - 438 pages
...when l>> accident she had slipped off her chair, and whether it was at tint moment Mr Farren I:\MI in, I will not take upon me to say.— During any part of that time, was the Itast intimation given to you by Lady Berkeley, Iliat she was a marri< d woman? Cer* tainlynot.—... | |
| 1812 - 1038 pages
...accident she had slipped off her chair ; and whether it was nt that time when Mr. Pairen came in, 1 will not take upon me to say. During any part of that time, was any the ¡cast ¡carnation given you by lady Berkeley that she was a mnrrie'd woman ?— -Certainly not. Did... | |
| William Carpenter - Nobility - 1837 - 894 pages
...take upon me particularly to say. There was a moment, I believe, when by accident she had slipped off her chair, and whether it was at that moment Mr. Farren came in, I will not take upon me to say." " I)id you receive from Lady Berkeley, during this time, or at any time during the visits, any reprimand... | |
| Parliament lords, proc - 1811 - 466 pages
...take upon me particularly to fay. There was a Moment, I believe, when by Accident (he had ffipped off her Chair, and whether it was at that Moment Mr. Farren came in, I will not take upon me to fay. During any Part of that Time was any the leaft Intimation given to you by JLady Berkeley, that... | |
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