| 1837 - 1322 sider
...for the night, ' the landlady refusing to settle any thing until he had ascertained from the Sherif himself that he had no objection to sleep in the same...far on his way to the Circuit Court at Jedburgh, in the capacity of Sheriff, and there his new friends again joined him ; but he begged that they would... | |
| 1837 - 660 sider
...dilhculty about arranging matters for the night, 'the landlady refusing to settle any thing until he had ascertained from the Sheriff himself that he had...far on his way to the Circuit Court at Jedburgh, in cocked hat and sword, marching in the Judge's procession to the sound of one cracked trumpet, and were... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1848 - 428 sider
...was some difficulty about arranging matters for the night, " the landlady refusing to settle anything until she had ascertained from the Sheriff himself...on his way to the Circuit Court at Jedburgh, in his capaeity of Sheriff, and there his new friends again joined him ; but he begged that they would not... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1850 - 868 sider
...hi tiwlf t\\a,t he had no objection to sleep in the same room with ТГ*#кш." Scott was thus f;ir on his way to the Circuit Court at Jedburgh, in his capacity of Sheriff, and there his mw friends again joined him ; bul he begged that they would not enter the court, ** for,'* &aid he... | |
| Christopher Wordsworth - 1851 - 506 sider
...though I could not persuade the woman to show me the beds or to make any promise till she was assured from the sheriff himself, that he had no objection to sleep in the same room with Wm.' ' Tuesday, September 20th. — After this it rained so heavily that we could scarcely see anything.... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1853 - 906 sider
..." the landlady refusing to settle anything until she had ascertained from the Sheriff" himself tb&t he had no objection to sleep in the same room with William." Scott was thus far on bis way to the Circuit Court at Jedburgh, in his capacity of Sheriff, ami thoro hu new friends itguiu... | |
| 1871 - 694 sider
...as Miss Wordsworth observed, refusing to settle anything until she had ascertained from the Sherin himself that he had no objection to sleep in the same room with William," Fortunate landlady to have such twin poets for guests, and a room large enough to enclose them slumbering!... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart, Henry Irwin Jenkinson - 1873 - 428 sider
.... some difficulty about arranging matters for the night, " the landlady refusing to settle anything until she had ascertained from the Sheriff himself...far on his way to the Circuit Court at Jedburgh in the capacity of Sheriff, and there his new friends rejoined him • but he begged that they would not... | |
| T. LINDSEY ASPLAND - 1874 - 492 sider
...he was then living : subsequently they met him at Melrose, and were conducted by him over the Abbey. Scott was thus far on his way to the Circuit Court,...there his new friends again joined him, but he begged they would not enter the court, saying,' that he would not like them to see the sort of figure he cut... | |
| Dorothy Wordsworth - 1874 - 378 sider
...could not persuade the woman to show me the beds, or to make any sort of promise till she was assured from the Sheriff himself that he had no objection to sleep in the same room with William. Tuesday, September 20th. — Mr. Scott departed very early for Jedburgh, and we soon followed, intending... | |
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