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THE LIVING AND THE DEAD (2016) DAVID OAKES as WILLIAM PAYNE
ab. 1786 William Payne - Sarah Webb
(Victoria Art Gallery)
Sent to Coventry by the officers, I sought the society of the men. I learned rapidly the practical part of my duty, and profited by the uncouth criticism of these rough warriors on the defective seamanship of their superiors.
— Frederick Marryat, The Naval Officer (Frank Mildmay)
"Coventry" is found in the 1811 Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue by Captain Francis Grose (online at Project Gutenberg):
To send one to Coventry; a punishment inflicted by officers of the army on such of their brethren as are testy, or have been guilty of improper behaviour, not worthy the cognizance of a court martial. The person sent to Coventry is considered as absent; no one must speak to or answer any question he asks, except relative to duty, under penalty of being also sent to the same place. On a proper submission, the penitent is recalled, and welcomed by the mess, as just returned from a journey to Coventry.
Sailors repairing boats, drawing by William Payne, 1815.
In answer to a twitter question, Ashley kindly dropping us another hint on what the future story for Nathan might have been.
Actor David Oakes (William Payne, latterly creepy pursuer of Charlotte) playing along.
So many thoughts...
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“Well, he was ACCUSED of murdering this wife *taps nose* https://t.co/yRsn53sH9i”
rile up a mob outside parliament