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... Lord Mellville stating their claim to have this officer named out of their number & recommending unani- mously that I should be the person so appointed . I im- mediately wrote a few lines to Lord M. for the place though temporary is ...
... Lord Mellville stating their claim to have this officer named out of their number & recommending unani- mously that I should be the person so appointed . I im- mediately wrote a few lines to Lord M. for the place though temporary is ...
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... Lord Marmion will visit St. James ' Square before he becomes quite public as I shall send one Copy by the Mail Coach to Blackheath & another to your Ladyship so soon as they can be stitched & boarded . I will at the same time return Lord ...
... Lord Marmion will visit St. James ' Square before he becomes quite public as I shall send one Copy by the Mail Coach to Blackheath & another to your Ladyship so soon as they can be stitched & boarded . I will at the same time return Lord ...
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... Lord Chancellor . 26. Robert Dundas of Arniston , Chief Baron of the Court of the Exchequer 1801-1819 . 27. Advocate General for the office of Lord High Admiral . ( Letters II , p . 10. ) 28. where Princess Caroline lived . 29. eldest ...
... Lord Chancellor . 26. Robert Dundas of Arniston , Chief Baron of the Court of the Exchequer 1801-1819 . 27. Advocate General for the office of Lord High Admiral . ( Letters II , p . 10. ) 28. where Princess Caroline lived . 29. eldest ...
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Memoirs | 1 |
Letters on Love and Marriage 17951797 | 45 |
Letters to Lady Abercorn 18061810 | 58 |
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