The Beautiful Lady Craven; the Original Memoirs of Elizabeth, Baroness Craven, Afterwards Margravine of Anspach And Bayreuth And Princess Berkeley of the Holy Roman Empire (1750-1828);
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On ascertaining mine, he went round the room to all the ladies he knew (they were but few), till he fixed the countess in a long conversation. When it was ended, she 1 86 THE BEAUTIFUL LADY CRAVEN came to me and inquired what the man could possibly mean ; for he persisted in having seen Milady with Milord at Lisle, three days together, but that I was not the person. Pray are there two ? said she. This compelled me to explain ; for it was Lord Craven's mistress he had seen. When Home Tooke^ plea...ded his own cause before Lord Mansfield, 2 Thurlow on the trial sought to surprize him, while Kenyon* endeavoured to overpower him by argument ; but Tooke exhibited such talents as defeated their united attacks. Kenyon never forgave Tooke, and died in enmity with him ; but Thurlow, whose manliness of character was equal to the vigour of his understanding, called on Tooke at Wimbledon, in the year 1802. " Mr. Tooke," said he, " I have only one recollection which gives me pain." — " You are a fortunate man, my lord," replied Tooke, " for you have been Attorney-General, and Lord Chancellor, and Keeper of the King's Conscience." " As Attorney-General," replied Thurlow, " I must confess to you, that I was prevailed on to act against you, and against my own feelings, for I had always an esteem and friendship for you." " I am aware of it, my lord : I was with you the day before the prosecution against me was expected to come on, for a libel on the King's troops in America, and at that time, you made me a promise to perform your duty with impartiality, and without rancour.
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