... hours. No coffins were prepared ; no funeral service was read ; no mourners were permitted to follow the remains of their relatives or friends. The cart proceeded to the nearest cemetery, and shot its burden into the common grave, a deep and spacious... The family history of England - Trang 265bởi George Robert Gleig - 1836Xem Toàn bộ - Giới thiệu về cuốn sách này
| 1831 - 738 trang
...the approach of the pest-cart, making its round to receive the victims of the last twenty-four hours. No coffins were prepared ; no funeral service was...mourners were permitted to follow the remains of their relations or friends. The cart proceeded to the nearest cemetery, and shot its burden into the common... | |
| John Lingard - 1829 - 392 trang
...of the pest-cart, making its 166'5 round to receive the victims of the last twenty- • four hours. No coffins were prepared ; no funeral service was...cart proceeded to the nearest cemetery, and shot its burthen into the common grave, a deep and spacious pit, capable of holding some scores of bodies, and... | |
| 1833 - 370 trang
...the approach of the pestcart, making its round to receive the victims of the last twenty- four hours. No coffins were prepared ; no funeral service was...mourners were permitted to follow the remains of their relations or friends. The cart proceeded to the nearest cemetery, and shot its nirden into the common... | |
| John Lingard - 1840 - 496 trang
...approach of the pest-«art, making its round to receive lue victims of the last twenty-four hours. No coffins were prepared; no funeral service was read ; no mourners were permitted to follow (he remains of their relatives or friends. The cart proceeded to the nearest cemetery, and shot its... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1844 - 338 trang
...prepared, no funeral service was read, no mourners were permitted to follow the remains of their relations or friends. The cart proceeded to the nearest cemetery,...burden into the common grave, a deep and spacious pit, capable of holding some scores of bodies, and dug in the churchyard, or, when this was full, in... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1844 - 332 trang
...approach of the pest-cart, making its round to receive the victims of the . last twenty-four hours. No coffins were prepared, no funeral service was read,...mourners were permitted to follow the remains of their relations or friends. The cart proceeded to the nearest cemetery, and shot its burden into the common,grave,... | |
| John Lingard - 1849 - 402 trang
...the approach of the pest-cart, making its round to receive the victims of the last twenty-four hours. No coffins were prepared ; no funeral service was...burden into the common grave, a deep and spacious pit, capable of holding some scores of bodies, and dug in the churchyard, or, when the churchyard was... | |
| Charles Selby - 1854 - 338 trang
...approach of the pest-cart making ita round to receive the victims of the last four-and-twenty hours. No coffins were prepared ; no funeral service was...burden into the common grave, a deep and spacious pit, capable of holding some scores of bodies, and dug in the church-yard, or, -when die church-yard... | |
| Whellan T. and co - 1855 - 722 trang
...the other. The pest-cart went round at night to receive the victims of the last twenty-four hours. No coffins were prepared; no funeral service was read;...burden into the common grave, a deep and spacious pit, capable of holding some scores of bodies. arrival at Tadcaster bridge, by the Sheriffs, and at... | |
| John Lingard - 1855 - 286 trang
...the approach of the pest-cart, making its round to receive the victims of the last twenty-four hours. No coffins were prepared ; no funeral service was...burden into the common grave, a deep and spacious pit, capable of holding some scores of bodies, and dug in the churchyard, or, when the churchyard was... | |
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