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The magistrates gave their consent on condition that the petitioner furnish a bond of $500 to insure the support and education of the grandson until his coming of age. This was duly done and the formalities completed. Evidence of slaveholdings by colored freemen occurs also in the bills of sale filed in various public archives.
The first presented me with the following petition, which I ordered Mr. Lillie to read. "The humble petition of SIMON TRIPPIT, "Showeth, "That your petitioner having been bred up to a cane from his youth, it is now become as necessary to him as any other of his limbs.
"That your petitioner, who had met with every demonstration of public good-will and approbation in the said city, was surprised to see in the public newspapers an account of a boy having been sent to gaol by certain Police Officers and Justices, for having pulled down a posting-bill, which alleged your petitioner to have been hissed out of the City of Bristol, and containing other gross falsehoods and infamous calumnies on the character of your petitioner, calculated to excite great hatred against your petitioner, and to prepare the way for his ruin and destruction.
The union was not a happy one, and a separation took place; but, before it occurred, Mrs. Ryves, the elder petitioner, was born at Liverpool in 1797. After the separation Mrs. Serres and her daughter lived together, and the former gained some celebrity both as an author and an artist.
Come, Madame Bingle, you cannot refuse to join your humble servant and petitioner in one jolly, epoch-making though absolutely respectable celebration in honour of our little Napoleon. And you, M'sieur Ah, you, sir! Have you not in prospect the alliance of your own honoured name with that of the most notable Frenchman of recent times? Napoleon! Bingle! Ah, think of it! Bingle Napoleon!
"That your petitioner is ready to prove at the Bar of your Right Honourable House, all the facts and allegations contained in this petition, and that he humbly prays so to be permitted there to prove them accordingly. "And your petitioner will ever pray.
Ryves, was the legitimate daughter of Henry Frederick Duke of Cumberland, and Olive his wife; that they were not satisfied that Henry Frederick Duke of Cumberland was lawfully married to Olive Wilmot on the 4th of March, 1767. On the other issues that Mrs. Ryves was the legitimate daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Serres, and that the younger petitioner, W.H. Ryves, was the legitimate son of Mr. and Mrs.
The case shall be considered, and the petitioner shall receive her answer that day month. She bows and retires. And then down from her eyrie, like a vengeful eagle, swoops the old Duchess Joan of York the sister of Kent, the step-mother of Constance who has two passions to gratify, her hatred to the memory of the one, and her desire to retain her share of the estates of the other.
She rapped the canvas with her clenched hand, and continued, in accents of indescribable scorn, "Do you kneel as penitent or petitioner? You come to crave my pardon, or my husband?" The governess had bowed her face almost to the carpet, like some fragile flower borne down by a sudden flood; but now she rose, and, throwing her head back proudly, answered with firm yet gentle dignity, "Of Mrs.
Dominic are caring and in which they are laboring in the said Filipinas Islands. They ask that you will grant to the said province forty religious, and a suitable number of lay brethren; and to the petitioner permission to conduct them thither in his company, and the necessary supplies for him and them, so that on the first opportunity when there is a fleet they may embark for their voyage.
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