Letters of Horace Walpole Earl of Orford to Sir Horace Mann British Envoy At

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Died in 1768. D.
TO SIR HORACE MANN. 233 the father of my brother's concubine, an old Jew that kept a tavern ; my brother, as auditor of the Exchequer, has a gallery along one whole side of the court ; I said, " I really feel for the prisoners !" old Issachar replied, " Feel for them ! pray, if they had succeeded, what would have become of all us ?" When my Lady Towns- hend heard her husband vote, she said, " I always knew my Lord was guilty, but I never thought he would own it upon his honour.
... " Lord Bal- merino said, that one of his reasons for pleading not guilty, was, that so many ladies might not be disappointed of their show.
On Wednesday, they were again brought to Westminster-hall, to receive sentence ; and being asked what they had to say, Lord Kilmarnock with a fine voice, read a very fine speech, con- fessing the extent of his crime, but offering his principles as some alleviation, having his eldest son (his second unluckily was with him, ) in the Duke's army, Jighting for the liberties of his coun- try at Culloden, where his unhappy father was in arms to destroy them.


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