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Lord John was defeated in Huntingdonshire, and, to his disappointment, found himself out of harness. He had hoped to bring in his Bribery Bill early in the session, and under the altered circumstances he persuaded Lord Althorp to press the measure forward. In a letter to that statesman which was afterwards printed, he states clearly the evils which he wished to remedy.
His own life was, to a large, extent, a sermon based upon that best, that greatest of all sermons. His was a life of perpetual self-sacrifice." Diary Samuel Pepys, author of the incomparable "Diary," was born either in London or at Brampton, Huntingdonshire, on February 23, 1632-3, son of John Pepys, a London tailor. By the influence of the Earl of Sandwich, he was entered in the public service.
Osbaston, who lost a wager to Sir W. Batten, Sir W. Rider, and Sir R. Ford, a good while since and now it is spent. The wager was that ten of our ships should not have a fight with ten of the enemy's before Michaelmas. Here was other very good company, and merry, and at last in come Mr. Buckeworth, a very fine gentleman, and proves to be a Huntingdonshire man.
'I'm afraid he hurts his health by it; he looks to me far from strong. 'Ah, said Miss Pratt, 'I understand he is of a highly respectable family indeed, in Huntingdonshire. I heard him myself speak of his father's carriage quite incidentally, you know and Eliza tells me what very fine cambric handkerchiefs he uses.
So I made my request at headquarters, and with some little difficulty got myself appointed to the Eastern District of England, which comprised Essex, Suffolk, Norfolk, Cambridgeshire, Huntingdonshire, and the greater part of Hertfordshire. At this time I did not stand very well with the dominant interest at the General Post Office.
Groups of ardent souls gathered to spend their time in worship and acts of mercy like those at Little Gidding, in Huntingdonshire, under the direction of Mr. Nicholas Ferrar.
"He is come; is now at his estate in Huntingdonshire; doing, what do you think? I will give you a leading hint; recollect the seal which the little De Cressy put into your hands the day you dined at Oranmore. Faithful to his motto, 'Deeds, not words, he is this instant, I believe, at deeds, title deeds; making out marriage settlements, getting ready to put his seal to the happy articles."
New proofs of guilt were being introduced as well as new methods of testing the matter. In the second part of Elizabeth's reign we have but one trial of unusual interest, that at Warboys in Huntingdonshire. This, we shall see, continued the elaboration of the witch procedure. It was a case that attracted probably more notice at the time than any other in the sixteenth century.
His descent is clearly traced in the history of Connington Castle in Huntingdonshire, which had been the home of his family for centuries. The house had been rebuilt at various times.
"You torture me. I'd rather die than lose her." "Then live and win her. I've told you the way." "I will scrape an income together, and ask her." "Upon your honor?" "Upon my soul." "Then, in my opinion, you will have her in spite of Lord Uxmoor." Hot from this, Edward Severne sat down and wrote a moving letter to a certain cousin of his in Huntingdonshire.
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