Autobiography, Letters and Literary Remains of Mrs. Piozzi (Thrale)Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1861 - 479 pages |
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... daughter to a then Lord Egmont , and Mary Pennant of Downing , great aunt to the great naturalist . My mother claimed Hester Salusbury , heiress of Lleweney Hall , as one of her grandmothers by marriage with Sir Robert Cotton ; Vere ...
... daughter to a then Lord Egmont , and Mary Pennant of Downing , great aunt to the great naturalist . My mother claimed Hester Salusbury , heiress of Lleweney Hall , as one of her grandmothers by marriage with Sir Robert Cotton ; Vere ...
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... daughter of his to the son of Owen Tudor by the Princess Katherine of France ; another of whose sons , Fychan Tudor de Beraine , married his son to Jasper the Earl of Pembroke's daughter . These were imme- diate parents to the father ...
... daughter of his to the son of Owen Tudor by the Princess Katherine of France ; another of whose sons , Fychan Tudor de Beraine , married his son to Jasper the Earl of Pembroke's daughter . These were imme- diate parents to the father ...
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... daughter Hester , who , marrying Sir Robert Cotton of Combermere , gave him , and all her progeny by him , the name of Salusbury Cotton . She was immediate grandame to my dear mother ; and thus in your little friend the two families ...
... daughter Hester , who , marrying Sir Robert Cotton of Combermere , gave him , and all her progeny by him , the name of Salusbury Cotton . She was immediate grandame to my dear mother ; and thus in your little friend the two families ...
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... daughter , if they had no male heir . I fancy some rough words passed concerning this . My uncle certainly but ill brooked my father's pride , and he still less willingly endured being informed that , if his quality friends would ...
... daughter , if they had no male heir . I fancy some rough words passed concerning this . My uncle certainly but ill brooked my father's pride , and he still less willingly endured being informed that , if his quality friends would ...
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... daughter to Sir Thomas Lynch , after whom I was named , had possessed an immense fortune in Jamaica ; but being left an orphan at five years old , was , as she always said and I believe , purchased of Lord Torrington her mother's ...
... daughter to Sir Thomas Lynch , after whom I was named , had possessed an immense fortune in Jamaica ; but being left an orphan at five years old , was , as she always said and I believe , purchased of Lord Torrington her mother's ...
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