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Philip Lindsay. although eager crowds waited on Tower Hill , they were cheated of their amusement . Carr was sent to the Tower to linger in maddening suspense , awaiting the axe at any moment , for eight years , while his wife , the ...
Philip Lindsay. although eager crowds waited on Tower Hill , they were cheated of their amusement . Carr was sent to the Tower to linger in maddening suspense , awaiting the axe at any moment , for eight years , while his wife , the ...
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... Tower , with soldiers ever watching in the ante - chamber , that he be locked in securely every night and allowed exercise only under strict supervision . Yet they could not damp the heroic spirit of the man . Fearfully was it noted how ...
... Tower , with soldiers ever watching in the ante - chamber , that he be locked in securely every night and allowed exercise only under strict supervision . Yet they could not damp the heroic spirit of the man . Fearfully was it noted how ...
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... Tower Hill was no short walk . One went over the drawbridge from the Byward Tower to the Bulwark Gate , where the exchange of custody was made , the lieutenant of the Tower surrendering his prisoner to the city sheriffs with their ...
... Tower Hill was no short walk . One went over the drawbridge from the Byward Tower to the Bulwark Gate , where the exchange of custody was made , the lieutenant of the Tower surrendering his prisoner to the city sheriffs with their ...
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