excerpt from 'The Life of Thomas Cooper, Written by Himself' pp. 23–24 (278 words)

excerpt from 'The Life of Thomas Cooper, Written by Himself' pp. 23–24 (278 words)

part of

The Life of Thomas Cooper, Written by Himself

original language

urn:iso:std:iso:639:ed-3:eng

in pages

23–24

type

text excerpt

encoded value

The next day [after Gainsborough’s celebration of the Treaty of Paris of 1814] [Thomas] Miller and I laid our young heads together, and enlisted […] lads we knew, to accompany us on an adventurous expedition to Lea.  Papers were coloured and inscribed, and ribbons procured, and flags formed; and away we went to Lea, to try our fortunes.  I was “Wellington,” and was so labelled on the front of my blue cap; and Miller was “Emperor of Russia;” and [Bob] Mason was “Blucher;” and Jack Barton was “Prince Platoff;” and Joe Cawthrey was “General Salt” (Soult was always so named, in our hearing); and Tom Aram (dear old Gatty’s grandson) was “Buonaparte” (for, as I said before, we knew nothing of the name “Napoleon”); and the other lads were named after other military or regal celebrities.

We went to Squire Western’s, and Farmer Swift’s, and Farmer Ashford’s, and Mr. Longden’s, and Sir Charles Anderson’s; stood and sung “Awake, my soul, and with the sun,”, and “Glory to Thee, my God, this night,” and other hymns we had learned at school, or in the church; gave three cheers, after shouting “Peace and Plenty!  God save the King!” as we had heard them shout on the procession-day; and then one of us held his cap for coppers, with a low bow.  We were well received.  The beloved and venerated Sir Charles himself stood and smiled to hear us; and called us “very good boys,” as he gave us a real silver half-crown!  Many a time, in after-life, has some old playmate pleasurably reminded me of our boyish expedition to Lea, to celebrate the General Peace.

appears in search results as

excerpt from 'The Life of Thomas Cooper, Written by Himself' pp. 23–24 (278 words)

1659522564268:

reported in source

1659522564268

documented in
Page data computed in 309 ms with 1,649,528 bytes allocated and 35 SPARQL queries executed.