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A plain statement of facts, relative to Sir Eyre Coote; containing the official correspondence and documents connected with his case and the ... board, appointed for its investigation - Softcover

 
9781235946714: A plain statement of facts, relative to Sir Eyre Coote; containing the official correspondence and documents connected with his case and the ... board, appointed for its investigation

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1816 Excerpt: ...school it was--he had heard it was the best school in England--he spoke as if it was the first time he had been there--Nurse said he did not appear like a gentleman coming to see the school, and she should send for a constable--he said he was a gentleman--he seemed to offer her something--It is proper to observe that when the evidence of Paulette Mathews was concluded, the General Officers were informed by one of the officers of the hospital, that this boy had been frequently punished in the school for telling lies; it was therefore thought necessary to call in and re-examine John Mears, whose evidence contradicts that of Paulette Mathews, being, " He put his hand here (putting his hand in front) and slapped me with the other, outside my shirt--in the inner part of my thigh he put his hand." » she said something about taking away his disgusting hand--i he seemed to wish to pass her, she prevented him--the' door was not locked, but it was shut--the Beadle came, and he was taken to Stewards' Office. After he flogged Mears he took him on his knee and felt him behind, and round the thigh where the rod went--I had seen him come into the school once, and I was sent out--he had a seal with Eyre Coote on it, and they found his name in the list--they called him Sir Eyre Coote.--When he next came he said his name was Churchill, another time Best. I heard he had a pail of water thrown over him the last time--he always gave money, whether he did any thing or not. Thomas Bailey, aged 14 years.--He came on a Saturday afternoon--I was door-boy--he spoke to me--I knew his face--had seen him once before--he said he was come to see the boys' writing--asked to see mine--he said he knew it was the best school in England--he asked if the master flogged much, and ...

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1816 Excerpt: ...school it was--he had heard it was the best school in England--he spoke as if it was the first time he had been there--Nurse said he did not appear like a gentleman coming to see the school, and she should send for a constable--he said he was a gentleman--he seemed to offer her something--It is proper to observe that when the evidence of Paulette Mathews was concluded, the General Officers were informed by one of the officers of the hospital, that this boy had been frequently punished in the school for telling lies; it was therefore thought necessary to call in and re-examine John Mears, whose evidence contradicts that of Paulette Mathews, being, " He put his hand here (putting his hand in front) and slapped me with the other, outside my shirt--in the inner part of my thigh he put his hand." » she said something about taking away his disgusting hand--i he seemed to wish to pass her, she prevented him--the' door was not locked, but it was shut--the Beadle came, and he was taken to Stewards' Office. After he flogged Mears he took him on his knee and felt him behind, and round the thigh where the rod went--I had seen him come into the school once, and I was sent out--he had a seal with Eyre Coote on it, and they found his name in the list--they called him Sir Eyre Coote.--When he next came he said his name was Churchill, another time Best. I heard he had a pail of water thrown over him the last time--he always gave money, whether he did any thing or not. Thomas Bailey, aged 14 years.--He came on a Saturday afternoon--I was door-boy--he spoke to me--I knew his face--had seen him once before--he said he was come to see the boys' writing--asked to see mine--he said he knew it was the best school in England--he asked if the master flogged much, and ...

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