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... Lord Boyle , afterwards Lord Dungarvan , eldest son of John Earl of Cork and Orrery ; secondly , to Thomas Lord Bruce , now Earl of Ailesbury ; she died in February 1783 ; 4. Colt , born 11 November 1733 , who died in May 1740 ; 5. Anne ...
... Lord Boyle , afterwards Lord Dungarvan , eldest son of John Earl of Cork and Orrery ; secondly , to Thomas Lord Bruce , now Earl of Ailesbury ; she died in February 1783 ; 4. Colt , born 11 November 1733 , who died in May 1740 ; 5. Anne ...
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... Lord Boyle , afterwards Lord Dungarvan , eldest son of John Earl of Cork and Orrery ; secondly , to Thomas Lord Bruce , now Earl of Ailesbury ; she died in February 1783 ; 4. Colt , born 11 November 1733 , who died in May 1740 ; 5. Anne ...
... Lord Boyle , afterwards Lord Dungarvan , eldest son of John Earl of Cork and Orrery ; secondly , to Thomas Lord Bruce , now Earl of Ailesbury ; she died in February 1783 ; 4. Colt , born 11 November 1733 , who died in May 1740 ; 5. Anne ...
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... Lord's Ministry . Fcap . 3s . The Greatness of being Useful : a ser- mon preached at Deptford , June 11 , 1838 , before the Corporation of Trinity House . By HENRY MELVILL , B.D. 4to . 1s . 6d . Help to the Reading of the Bible . By the ...
... Lord's Ministry . Fcap . 3s . The Greatness of being Useful : a ser- mon preached at Deptford , June 11 , 1838 , before the Corporation of Trinity House . By HENRY MELVILL , B.D. 4to . 1s . 6d . Help to the Reading of the Bible . By the ...
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... LORDS , May 21 . Lord Melbourne moved the order of the day for the second reading of the POOR RELIEF ( IRELAND ) BILL ; and stated that it was an application of the act of 1834 to the circumstances of Ire- land , with such alterations ...
... LORDS , May 21 . Lord Melbourne moved the order of the day for the second reading of the POOR RELIEF ( IRELAND ) BILL ; and stated that it was an application of the act of 1834 to the circumstances of Ire- land , with such alterations ...
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... Lord John Russell afterwards stated that the resolu- tion could only be carried into effect by a Bill laid before ... LORD'S - DAY Bill . His only object was to suppress trading on the Sun- day , and in order to carry that into effect he ...
... Lord John Russell afterwards stated that the resolu- tion could only be carried into effect by a Bill laid before ... LORD'S - DAY Bill . His only object was to suppress trading on the Sun- day , and in order to carry that into effect he ...
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