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For the opportunity of forming this judgment from an inspection of the Irish poems we are in- debted to Miss Brooke , the daughter of the cele- brated author of Gustavus Vasa , who , about thirty- seven years ago , published in Dublin a ...
For the opportunity of forming this judgment from an inspection of the Irish poems we are in- debted to Miss Brooke , the daughter of the cele- brated author of Gustavus Vasa , who , about thirty- seven years ago , published in Dublin a ...
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... that an early stop was put by the humanizing power of love ; for he must have married shortly after the letter which I have quoted was written , being a father by his second wife , lady Margaret Percy , daughter of the sixth earl of ...
... that an early stop was put by the humanizing power of love ; for he must have married shortly after the letter which I have quoted was written , being a father by his second wife , lady Margaret Percy , daughter of the sixth earl of ...
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4d . , a licence for marriage between John Scrope , son and heir - apparent to the lord Scrope , and his own daughter , lady Katherine Clifford . Finally , we learn from this household book of the Cliffords , that , deducting the ...
4d . , a licence for marriage between John Scrope , son and heir - apparent to the lord Scrope , and his own daughter , lady Katherine Clifford . Finally , we learn from this household book of the Cliffords , that , deducting the ...
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noble order of the Garter , and in 1537 , through the interest of his sovereign , he married his eldest son , Henry Clifford , to the lady Ellenor Brandon , daughter of Charles Brandon , duke of Suffolk , by Mary , queen dowager of ...
noble order of the Garter , and in 1537 , through the interest of his sovereign , he married his eldest son , Henry Clifford , to the lady Ellenor Brandon , daughter of Charles Brandon , duke of Suffolk , by Mary , queen dowager of ...
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Ed . III . married William de la Moore of Otterburne , and Elizabeth , the only daughter and heiress of this match , marrying Thomas Clapham , brought the manor of Bethmesly into that family . " The oldest son of this match , " resumes ...
Ed . III . married William de la Moore of Otterburne , and Elizabeth , the only daughter and heiress of this match , marrying Thomas Clapham , brought the manor of Bethmesly into that family . " The oldest son of this match , " resumes ...
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