St John the Evangelist Westminster Parochial Memorials

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St John the Evangelist Westminster Parochial Memorials
J E Smith
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(a) Place where stolen goods are {g) Cutting away of luggage from concealed. Vehicles.
(6) Lap-dog. (li) A purchaser of worn-out horses.
(i) Plate. (/) A person who lives by unfair (d) A bull-dog. . Practices.
(c) Admirers of bull-bniting, fight- (/■) A person sent for the purpose of ing, &c. Detecting him. (/") House-breaker, Young sportsmen. 275 It is pretty generally suspected amongst his confidential friends, that he was the fence^ after the ingenious removal. , two or three years ago, of t
...he plate from the Cathedral of St. Paul's. He was likewise suspected of being an extc?isivc s^m-spinner (;?), without the knowledge of the Board of Excise. It was Billy's boast, that he had not for many years worn a single article of dress that had not been stolen. He had left a widow and two daughters, one of whom is married.
In his delightful Recreations of a Sportsman. , Lord William Lennox, another old Westminster boy, observes: — It is a fact, and a most melancholy one, that all sports are more or less cruel, and many perhaps quite as objectionable in that respect as cock-fighting.


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