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... daughter of the family to a person so contrary to them in opinion ; and thought it would be a blot in their escutcheon , whenever that court should come to flourish again . " However this may be , certain it is that she did not make her ...
... daughter of the family to a person so contrary to them in opinion ; and thought it would be a blot in their escutcheon , whenever that court should come to flourish again . " However this may be , certain it is that she did not make her ...
Page 146
... daughter , whom he named Anne , after his sister . This child was born lame , or became so in early youth from some accident . In October of 1648 , his second daughter was born , receiving her mother's name , Mary . It was while ...
... daughter , whom he named Anne , after his sister . This child was born lame , or became so in early youth from some accident . In October of 1648 , his second daughter was born , receiving her mother's name , Mary . It was while ...
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... daughters of his first wife . Of these Anne , the eldest , who , though deformed , possessed some beauty , married well , but died in giving birth to her first child . Mary , the second daughter , is said to have been the most unfilial ...
... daughters of his first wife . Of these Anne , the eldest , who , though deformed , possessed some beauty , married well , but died in giving birth to her first child . Mary , the second daughter , is said to have been the most unfilial ...
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