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Page 126
... daugh- ter . 7. At Edinburgh , the lady of John Hay , Esq . of the East India Company's service , of a daugh- ter . -At Craigie Manse , Mrs Dr Stirling , of a daughter . 9. At Links Place , Leith , Mrs Donaldson , of a son . 10. The ...
... daugh- ter . 7. At Edinburgh , the lady of John Hay , Esq . of the East India Company's service , of a daugh- ter . -At Craigie Manse , Mrs Dr Stirling , of a daughter . 9. At Links Place , Leith , Mrs Donaldson , of a son . 10. The ...
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... daugh- ter of Alexander Maclean , Esq . of Ardgour . 29. At Hastings , in Sussex , Robert Alexander Paterson Wallace , Esq . only son of the deceased Major Robert Wallace of the 17th foot , and grand- son of the late Alexander Wallace ...
... daugh- ter of Alexander Maclean , Esq . of Ardgour . 29. At Hastings , in Sussex , Robert Alexander Paterson Wallace , Esq . only son of the deceased Major Robert Wallace of the 17th foot , and grand- son of the late Alexander Wallace ...
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... daugh- ter , who was brought up with great ten- derness and care ; uncommon pains had been taken with her education , so that she could stitch in every variety of way ; make all kinds of pickles and preserves , and mark her own naine on ...
... daugh- ter , who was brought up with great ten- derness and care ; uncommon pains had been taken with her education , so that she could stitch in every variety of way ; make all kinds of pickles and preserves , and mark her own naine on ...
Page 301
... daugh . ter , from the bright copper kettle that sang before the fire . All these quiet little offi- ces may seem of trifling import ; but when true love is translated into Low Dutch , it is in this way that it eloquently expresses ...
... daugh . ter , from the bright copper kettle that sang before the fire . All these quiet little offi- ces may seem of trifling import ; but when true love is translated into Low Dutch , it is in this way that it eloquently expresses ...
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... daugh- ter . -At 19 , York Place , Mrs Abercrombie , of a daughter . ter . At Colinton Bank , Mrs Logan , of a daugh- 4. At the Royal Circus , the lady of William Stirling , Esq of a daughter . 5. At Kemnay House , Mrs Burnett , of a ...
... daugh- ter . -At 19 , York Place , Mrs Abercrombie , of a daughter . ter . At Colinton Bank , Mrs Logan , of a daugh- 4. At the Royal Circus , the lady of William Stirling , Esq of a daughter . 5. At Kemnay House , Mrs Burnett , of a ...
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