| William Jackson (of the Inner temple.) - 1795 - 448 pages
...the door of the chapel, he broke off one of the iron fpikes, which keeping for his farther ufe, he got into an entry between the chapel and the lower leads. The door of this entry was remarkably ftrong, and faftened with a large lock ; and night now coming on, Sheppard was obliged to... | |
| Andrew Knapp, William Baldwin (Attorney at law) - Crime - 1824 - 612 pages
...the door of the chapel, he broke off one of the iron spikes, which keeping for his farther use, he got into an entry between the chapel and the lower leads. The door of this entry was remarkably strong, and fastened with a large lock ; and night now coming on, Sheppard was obliged to... | |
| Andrew Knapp, William Baldwin (Attorney at law) - Crime - 1824 - 528 pages
...the door of the chapel, he broke off one of the iron spikes, which keeping for his farther use, he got into an entry between the chapel and the lower leads. The door of (his entry was remarkably strong, and fastened with a large lock ; and night now coming on, Sheppard... | |
| Adventure and adventurers - 1825 - 840 pages
...of the chapel, he broke off one of the iron spikes, which keeping for his farther use, he got i uto an entry between the chapel and the lower leads. The door of this entry was remarkably strong, and fastened with a large lock ; and night now coming on, Sheppard was obliged to... | |
| New York (N.Y.) - 1846 - 392 pages
...back. Coming now to the chapel door, he broke off one of the iron spikes, which he kept for further use, and so got into an entry between the chapel and the lower leads. The door of this entry was very strongjjand fastened with a great lock; and, what was worse, the night had overtaken him, and he was... | |
| 1860 - 782 pages
...back. Coming now to the chapel door, he broke off one of the iron spikes, which he kept for further use, and so got into an entry between the chapel and...the night had overtaken him, and he was forced to proceed in darkness. Nevertheless, in half an hour he managed to force off the box of the lock, and... | |
| Biography - 1877 - 814 pages
...back. Coming now to the chapel door, he broke off one of the iron spikes, which he kept for further use, and so got into an entry between the chapel and...the night had overtaken him, and he was forced to proceed in darkness. Nevertheless, in half an hour he managed' to force off the box of the lock, and... | |
| Arthur Griffiths - Crime - 1884 - 574 pages
...opened by making a hole in the wall and pushing the bolt back, and so reached the chapel. Thence he got into an entry between the chapel and the lower...was very strong,* and fastened with a great lock. What was worse, the night had now overtaken him, * I am quoting now from the ' Tyburn Calendar,' the... | |
| Joseph Hatton - English fiction - 1899 - 330 pages
...might be useful either as an implement or a weapon. Then climbing up the door and over it, he emerged into an entry between the chapel and the lower leads. The door of this passageway was very strong. It was fastened with a great lock, and, what was still worse, night had... | |
| John L. Rayner, G. T. Crook - Crime - 1926 - 374 pages
...at the door of the chapel, he broke off one of the iron spikes, and keeping this for his further use got into an entry between the chapel and the lower leads. The door of this entry was remarkably strong, and fastened with a large lock, and, night coming on, Sheppard was obliged to work... | |
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