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ton , and widow of Lord Vaughan . She was an arniable and highly accomplished
woman , and probably exercised a very material influence on the character of her
second husband . Lord William represented the county of Bedford in four ...
ton , and widow of Lord Vaughan . She was an arniable and highly accomplished
woman , and probably exercised a very material influence on the character of her
second husband . Lord William represented the county of Bedford in four ...
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Lord Russell , in his speech , complained of the shutting of the exchequer , and of
the attack on the Smyrna fleet . He accused the ministers of receiving pensions
from France , and called upon all good and true men to look to the interests of ...
Lord Russell , in his speech , complained of the shutting of the exchequer , and of
the attack on the Smyrna fleet . He accused the ministers of receiving pensions
from France , and called upon all good and true men to look to the interests of ...
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In April , 1679 , Lord Russell , admitted to a new privy - council , formed at the
suggestion of Sir W . Temple , gave his ... The lords rejected this bill after it had
passed the commons ; but the country party continued to press it , and Russell
called ...
In April , 1679 , Lord Russell , admitted to a new privy - council , formed at the
suggestion of Sir W . Temple , gave his ... The lords rejected this bill after it had
passed the commons ; but the country party continued to press it , and Russell
called ...
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