The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 84, Part 2; Volume 116E. Cave, 1814 - English periodicals |
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... Wife ; and , that her union with him might not separate her from the rest of her Friends , he most kindly " directed his own remains to be interred in the Vault beneath , destined to the reception of her Family . He died Feb. 14 , 1794 ...
... Wife ; and , that her union with him might not separate her from the rest of her Friends , he most kindly " directed his own remains to be interred in the Vault beneath , destined to the reception of her Family . He died Feb. 14 , 1794 ...
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... wife ) and then to pre- sent the fairest to the next Vizard mask . And that I may incourage our Gallant not like Tradesman to save a shilling , and so sit but in the middle gallery , let him but consider what large comings - in are ...
... wife ) and then to pre- sent the fairest to the next Vizard mask . And that I may incourage our Gallant not like Tradesman to save a shilling , and so sit but in the middle gallery , let him but consider what large comings - in are ...
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... wife . While on a visit at the house of Mrs. Mac Der- mot , of Alderford , in the co . Roscom- mon , he died in the month of March , 1738 , in the 68th year of his age * . He was interred in the parish - church of Killronan , in the ...
... wife . While on a visit at the house of Mrs. Mac Der- mot , of Alderford , in the co . Roscom- mon , he died in the month of March , 1738 , in the 68th year of his age * . He was interred in the parish - church of Killronan , in the ...
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... wife would be unjustifiable ; to inter- fere to procure her admission to the Queen's Drawing - room was a power not perhaps possessed by the House . How then could they act but by providing for the lady , by declaring , that , as she ...
... wife would be unjustifiable ; to inter- fere to procure her admission to the Queen's Drawing - room was a power not perhaps possessed by the House . How then could they act but by providing for the lady , by declaring , that , as she ...
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... wife of John Henry Rucker , esq . a daughter . Lately , In Lower Grosvenor - street , Lady Foley , a son . In Upper George - street , the wife of Major Blackall , a son . At Caswick - house , near Stamford , the lady of Sir John ...
... wife of John Henry Rucker , esq . a daughter . Lately , In Lower Grosvenor - street , Lady Foley , a son . In Upper George - street , the wife of Major Blackall , a son . At Caswick - house , near Stamford , the lady of Sir John ...
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