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death , but finished by me , much to my satisfaction , because it was a very
orderly and religious family , and there was a very good estate , and the young
gentleman she married , Mr. Henry St. John , was very goodnatured and viceless
, and ...
death , but finished by me , much to my satisfaction , because it was a very
orderly and religious family , and there was a very good estate , and the young
gentleman she married , Mr. Henry St. John , was very goodnatured and viceless
, and ...
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John Gauden , successively Bishop of Exeter and Worcester , died 20th
September , 1662 . A man of considerable learning , and the reputed author of
the “ Eikon Basilike . ” ( 15. ) Lady Lucy Rich , daughter of Robert Earl of created
Warwick ...
John Gauden , successively Bishop of Exeter and Worcester , died 20th
September , 1662 . A man of considerable learning , and the reputed author of
the “ Eikon Basilike . ” ( 15. ) Lady Lucy Rich , daughter of Robert Earl of created
Warwick ...
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Lady Ann Rich , married Thomas , son of Sir John Barrington , 8th November ,
1664 , ( see page 31. ) Granger mentions a scarce print by Gascar , in the
Strawberry Hill collection , of Lady Anne Barrington and Lady Mary St. John , but
adds ...
Lady Ann Rich , married Thomas , son of Sir John Barrington , 8th November ,
1664 , ( see page 31. ) Granger mentions a scarce print by Gascar , in the
Strawberry Hill collection , of Lady Anne Barrington and Lady Mary St. John , but
adds ...
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