Baron George Gordon Byron Byron, Ernest Hartley Coleridge, Baron Rowland Edmund Prothero Ernle
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Defence I shall not attempt, Hie murus tiheneus esto^ nil conscire sibi — ^and " so on " (as Lord Baltimore ^ said on his trial for a rape) — I have been so long at Trinity as to forget the conclusion of the line; but though I cannot finish my quotation, I will my letter, and entreat you to believe me, gratefully and affectionately, etc P.S. — I will not lay a tax on your time by requiring an answer, lest you say, as Butler said to Tatersall (when I had written his reverence an impudent epistle... on the expression before mentioned), viz. "that I wanted to " draw him into a correspondence." I. Francis Calvert, seventh Lord Baltimore (1731-1771), was charged with decoying a jonng milliner, named Sarah Woodcock, to his house, and with rape. On February 12, 1768^ he was com- mitted for trial at the Spring assizes, was tried at Kingston, March 26, 1768, and acquitted. The story is the subject of a romance. Injured Innocence; or the Rape of Sarah Woodcock; A Tale, by S. J., Esq., of Magdalen CoUege, Oxford.
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