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... Lady Hester Stanhope - Long Melford Church , Suffolk - Car- dinals - Ballads and Methodism - Carson , 19 . NOTES ON ... lady , to the memory of that unfortunate princess the Lady Arabella Stuart , who lies in the closely adjacent Abbey ...
... Lady Hester Stanhope - Long Melford Church , Suffolk - Car- dinals - Ballads and Methodism - Carson , 19 . NOTES ON ... lady , to the memory of that unfortunate princess the Lady Arabella Stuart , who lies in the closely adjacent Abbey ...
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... lady , and that he did not remember to have seen them published . " It is no wonder that Granger was somewhat puzzled with the spelling of the word " shee , " to which he appends in a foot - note the expression " Sic Orig . , " and that ...
... lady , and that he did not remember to have seen them published . " It is no wonder that Granger was somewhat puzzled with the spelling of the word " shee , " to which he appends in a foot - note the expression " Sic Orig . , " and that ...
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... Lady G. in Sir Charles Grandison , ' vol . v . letter xliii . , 5 Sept. M. H. C. [ Nightrail is a loose robe worn over the other dress , also a nightgown , and , yet again , a species of headgear in use in the seventeenth century ...
... Lady G. in Sir Charles Grandison , ' vol . v . letter xliii . , 5 Sept. M. H. C. [ Nightrail is a loose robe worn over the other dress , also a nightgown , and , yet again , a species of headgear in use in the seventeenth century ...
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... LADY HESTER STANHOPE ( 9th S. xi . 466 ) .- I have in my possession a copy of the Life and Letters of Lady Hester Stanhope , ' by the late Duchess of Cleveland ( her niece ) , London , 1897 , from which it appears that her eldest ...
... LADY HESTER STANHOPE ( 9th S. xi . 466 ) .- I have in my possession a copy of the Life and Letters of Lady Hester Stanhope , ' by the late Duchess of Cleveland ( her niece ) , London , 1897 , from which it appears that her eldest ...
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... lady's decease he married as his third wife , at Ladock , co . Cornwall , 6 December , 1627 , Elizabeth , daughter of Tristram Gorges , the widow , twice over , of Edward Courtney , and John Blythe of Ladock . She did not , however ...
... lady's decease he married as his third wife , at Ladock , co . Cornwall , 6 December , 1627 , Elizabeth , daughter of Tristram Gorges , the widow , twice over , of Edward Courtney , and John Blythe of Ladock . She did not , however ...
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