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Robert Earle of Warwick , and the Lady Mary Boyle , daughter to the Right Hon .
the Earle of Cork in Ireland , were married the 21st of July , 1641 . ” Extracted by
WILLIAM RUSSELL , Rector . January 24 , 1848 . ( 12 . ) Also written Leeze , and
...
Robert Earle of Warwick , and the Lady Mary Boyle , daughter to the Right Hon .
the Earle of Cork in Ireland , were married the 21st of July , 1641 . ” Extracted by
WILLIAM RUSSELL , Rector . January 24 , 1848 . ( 12 . ) Also written Leeze , and
...
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( 28 . ) Lady Essex Rich married the Hon . Daniel Finch , afterwards Earl of
Nottingham , 16th June , 1674 , ( see page 36 . ) Granger is evidently wrong in
calling her the second , instead of the third daughter of the Earl of Warwick .
( 28 . ) Lady Essex Rich married the Hon . Daniel Finch , afterwards Earl of
Nottingham , 16th June , 1674 , ( see page 36 . ) Granger is evidently wrong in
calling her the second , instead of the third daughter of the Earl of Warwick .
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The mother to this lusty lasse , seeing him sit there with such a deformed face )
raised her voice to a high key , saying : Ah , thou old knave , thou whoremonger ,
thou decrepit lecher , hast thou alwayes complained of my daughter , making
mee ...
The mother to this lusty lasse , seeing him sit there with such a deformed face )
raised her voice to a high key , saying : Ah , thou old knave , thou whoremonger ,
thou decrepit lecher , hast thou alwayes complained of my daughter , making
mee ...
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THE CYTEZEN AND UPLONDYSHMAN | |
AN INTERLUDE OF THE FOUR ELEMENTS | 1 |
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