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Lucy Inglis

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“I don't remember falling asleep on you but I do remember waking as you laid me on a pile of buffalo hides and buckled you against my side in the lodge they loaned us at the edge of the camp. Your breath was warm against the back of my neck. The door flap was open and the last thing I saw, high in the heavens, was a star shooting across the glittering ceiling of the sky.”
Lucy Inglis, Crow Mountain

“Mansfield ruled that habeas corpus applied to anyone in England, even if they originated elsewhere. He was aware of the significance of his ruling, stating, ‘Fiat justitia ruat caelum,’ or, ‘Let justice be done, though the heavens fall.”
Lucy Inglis, Georgian London: Into the Streets

“By 1722, traffic on the bridge was so great that the wagons and carts were fined if they didn’t have their pennies ready to pay the toll. Traffic ran on the west side coming into the City, and on the east side out of the City. Legend has it that this is one of the precedents for why we now drive on the left.”
Lucy Inglis, Georgian London: Into the Streets

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