Lord Cochrane's Reasons for Escaping. The Trial of Lord Cochrane at Guildford, August 17, 1816. For an Escape from the King's Bench Prison, on Which, Having Employed No Counsel, His Lordship Examined the Witnesses Himself and Made His Own Defence. Containing Contests with the Court, the Whole of His Speech to the Jury, with Their Verdict, Recommendation, and Opinion as to His Conduct. With Lord Cochrane's Portrait

Lord Cochrane's Reasons for Escaping. The Trial of Lord Cochrane at Guildford, August 17, 1816. For an Escape from the King's Bench Prison, on Which, Having Employed No Counsel, His Lordship Examined the Witnesses Himself and Made His Own Defence. Containing Contests with the Court, the Whole of His Speech to the Jury, with Their Verdict, Recommendation, and Opinion as to His Conduct. With Lord Cochrane's Portrait

Author: Thomas Cochrane Earl of Dundonald

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Published: 1816

Total Pages: 38

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The History of Gambling in England

The History of Gambling in England

Author: John Ashton

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 1898

Total Pages: 332

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Difference between Gaming and Gambling-Universality and Antiquity of Gambling-Isis and Osiris-Games and Dice of the Egyptians-China and India-The Jews-Among the Greeks and Romans-Among Mahometans-Early Dicing-Dicing in England in the 13th and 14th Centuries-In the 17th Century-Celebrated Gamblers-Bourchier-Swiss Anecdote-Dicing in the 18th Century. Gaming is derived from the Saxon word Gamen, meaning joy, pleasure, sports, or gaming-and is so interpreted by Bailey, in his Dictionary of 1736; whilst Johnson gives Gamble-to play extravagantly for money, and this distinction is to be borne in mind in the perusal of this book; although the older term was in use until the invention of the later-as we see in Cotton's Compleat Gamester (1674), in which he gives the following excellent definition of the word: -"Gaming is an enchanting witchery, gotten between Idleness and Avarice: an itching disease, that makes some scratch the head, whilst others, as if they were bitten by a Tarantula, are laughing themselves to death; or, lastly, it is a paralytical distemper, which, seizing the arm, the man cannot chuse but shake his elbow.