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Page 11
... married ; and that , leaving London , he settled at Loughborough , where he had a daughter married . The father died but a little time before his son returned home the first time . John Drury was succeeded in the King's Head , or Beef ...
... married ; and that , leaving London , he settled at Loughborough , where he had a daughter married . The father died but a little time before his son returned home the first time . John Drury was succeeded in the King's Head , or Beef ...
Page 42
... married there April 24 , 1677 ; they had Mary , baptized July 21 , 1677 ; John , baptized Nov. 14 , 1679 ; Thomas , baptized Sept. 6 , 1684 ; Ann , baptized 1687. Soon after which I suppose he died , because Ann , his widow , was buried ...
... married there April 24 , 1677 ; they had Mary , baptized July 21 , 1677 ; John , baptized Nov. 14 , 1679 ; Thomas , baptized Sept. 6 , 1684 ; Ann , baptized 1687. Soon after which I suppose he died , because Ann , his widow , was buried ...
Page 55
... married to Lord Austen- court . It turns out , however , that Charles is the real Lord Austencourt , and that the marriage of the pretended Lord , with Fanny , the daughter of Faulkner , is legitimate , ( an incident borrowed from The ...
... married to Lord Austen- court . It turns out , however , that Charles is the real Lord Austencourt , and that the marriage of the pretended Lord , with Fanny , the daughter of Faulkner , is legitimate , ( an incident borrowed from The ...
Page 65
... marry ! ....... 109 Lines written on a Stone Sta- tue representing a Lady , in a Garden at Peckham 110 The Happy Hours Macnab of Macnab A Margate Quibble ib . 111 112 Compliments of the Season ib . New Westminster Quibble ib ...
... marry ! ....... 109 Lines written on a Stone Sta- tue representing a Lady , in a Garden at Peckham 110 The Happy Hours Macnab of Macnab A Margate Quibble ib . 111 112 Compliments of the Season ib . New Westminster Quibble ib ...
Page 96
... marry the State impoverished them , and gave them wives to complete their kindness . " P. 403 . It must be confessed , from a perusal of these choice extracts , that the Bishop had often wit without grace , and a love of speak- ing the ...
... marry the State impoverished them , and gave them wives to complete their kindness . " P. 403 . It must be confessed , from a perusal of these choice extracts , that the Bishop had often wit without grace , and a love of speak- ing the ...
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