A Narrative of the Minutes of Evidence Respecting the Claim to the Berkeley Peerage, As Taken Before the Committee of Privileges in 1811. Together With the Entire Evidence of the Persons Principally Concerned. to Which Are Added, Facsimiles of the Banns,
A Narrative of the Minutes of Evidence Respecting the Claim to the Berkeley Peerage, As Taken Before the Committee of Privileges in 1811. Together With the Entire Evidence of the Persons Principally Concerned. to Which Are Added, Facsimiles of the Banns,
Fitzhardinge, William Fitzhardinge Berkeley, Earl, 1786-1857, Petitioner
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Solicitor General objected to the witness being caHcd ill for such purpose. ' JAMES ROBERTS, a Serjeant in the North Gloaces- ter Militia^ being examined, deposed, that he was in the eni- plov ot oid Mrs. Earren troui l/Bl to 17Sj, and remem- bered the Gloucester Militia marching into Gloucester be- fore they were dismissed after the American war; that he gdw Lord Berkeley during that period near the house in which Mary O^Ie was living, walLhig up and down repeatedly, and looking into Earren*s ...shop at those times when Miss Cole ^vas there. He once saw I^rd Berkeley speaking to her, but he did not converse ^onger than a minute. Being asked if he remembered one of the family of the name of William ? he answ ered. Ye*. What relation was that WjUiam to Mr. Farren with whom he lived : — A brother-in-law. Do you mean a brother ef the wife of Mr. Farren ?— Yes. By what name have yoa heard him called in the family ?— - I ha' e heard him called William Cole, and I have heard him called William Tudor Cole.
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