The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 113,Teil 1E. Cave, jun. at St John's Gate, 1843 |
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... daughter " Ruth , " married in 1625 , to Sir Edward Denny , Knight ; also either a daughter or sister named " ' Mary , " married to " Fuller " the Church Historian , and author of the " Worthies of England , " but can learn nothing else ...
... daughter " Ruth , " married in 1625 , to Sir Edward Denny , Knight ; also either a daughter or sister named " ' Mary , " married to " Fuller " the Church Historian , and author of the " Worthies of England , " but can learn nothing else ...
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... daughter , another to myself , with equally vigourous demon- strations of pleasure , and set about to dis- play to us everything that he thought could gratify us . Through various narrow pas- sages , and up various stairs of his rustic ...
... daughter , another to myself , with equally vigourous demon- strations of pleasure , and set about to dis- play to us everything that he thought could gratify us . Through various narrow pas- sages , and up various stairs of his rustic ...
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... daughter of William Balls of Hadlye in Suffolke , Gent . and had issue 5 children - Theodoro , John , Ferdinando , Maria , and Dorothy , and departed this life at Clifton the 21st of Jan. 1636. ” Above the inscription is the impe- rial ...
... daughter of William Balls of Hadlye in Suffolke , Gent . and had issue 5 children - Theodoro , John , Ferdinando , Maria , and Dorothy , and departed this life at Clifton the 21st of Jan. 1636. ” Above the inscription is the impe- rial ...
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... daughter . De Warren bore the title of Earl in Normandy , and received from his fa- ther - in - law extensive grants of forfeited lands . The charter opens with an ac- count of the simple manner in which the Earl and his wife travelled ...
... daughter . De Warren bore the title of Earl in Normandy , and received from his fa- ther - in - law extensive grants of forfeited lands . The charter opens with an ac- count of the simple manner in which the Earl and his wife travelled ...
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... daughter of his lordship , in her 18th year , whose life had been one continual illness , borne with great resignation , and even with a cheerful and gay temper of mind , he requested an epitaph from Lord Wellesley , who composed the ...
... daughter of his lordship , in her 18th year , whose life had been one continual illness , borne with great resignation , and even with a cheerful and gay temper of mind , he requested an epitaph from Lord Wellesley , who composed the ...
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