 | Edward Hyde of Clarendon - 1707
...the Prifoners taken in the Action, faid, " that " he was confident Mr HamlJe* was hurt , for he faw him " ride off the Field before the Action was done, which he ne" ver ufed to do, with his head hanging down, and refting " his hands upon the neck of his Horfe... | |
 | Edward Hyde (1st earl of Clarendon.) - 1731
...Prifoners taken in the Aâion, iaid,"That " he was conhdent Мг НлтЬаеп was hurt, for he faw him " ride off the Field before the Action was done, which he "never ulêd to do, with his head hanging down, and retting "his hands upon the neck of his Horie; by which... | |
 | John Britton - 1813
...Oxford. One 2 A 4 of of the prisoners taken in the action averred, " that he was confident Mr. Hampden was hurt, for he saw him ride off the field before the action was done, which he never used to do, withlii• head hanging down, and resting his hands upon the neck of his horse." The intelligence was... | |
 | Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1826
...meditated revenge. One ° of the prisoners taken v in the action said, " that he was confident Mr. Hambden was " hurt, for he saw him ride off the field before...and resting his hands " upon the neck of his horse ;" by which he concluded he was hurt. The newsr the next day made the victory much more important than... | |
 | Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1826
...meditated revenge. One ° of the prisoners taken v in the action said, " that he was confident Mr. Hambden was " hurt, for he saw him ride off the field before...the " action was done, which he never used to do, withi " his head hanging down, and resting his hands " upon the neck of his horse ;" by which he concluded... | |
 | 1828
...Field. ' And one of the prisoners who had been taken in the action said, " he was confident Mr Hambden was hurt, for he saw him ride off the field before the action was done, which he never used to do, and with his head hanging down, and resting his hands upon the neck of his horse ; " by which he concluded... | |
 | 1828
...Field. ' And one of the prisoners who had been taken in the action said, " he was confident Mr Hambden was hurt, for he saw him ride off the field before the action was done, which he never used to do, and with his head hanging down, and resting his hands upon the neck of his horse ; " by which he concluded... | |
 | John Forster - 1837
...prisoners," says lord Clarendon, " who had been taken in the action, said ' that he was confident Mr. Hampden was hurt, for he saw him ride off the field before the action was done, which he never used to do, and with his head hanging down, and resting his hands upon the neck of his horse ; ' by which he concluded... | |
 | Thomas Keightley - 1839
...by the king*. One of the prisoners taken on this occasion said, that "he was confident Mr. Hampden was hurt, for he saw him ride off the field before...do, with his head hanging down and resting his hands on the neck of his horse." This proved to be the fact; Hampden, who had put himself at the head of... | |
 | Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1839
...confident " Mr. Hambden was hurt, for he saw him ride off 82 IJambdcn ig mortally wounded [n. vn. " the field before the action was done, which he " never used to do, and with his head hanging " down, and resting his hands upon the neck of " his horse ;" by which he... | |
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