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... eldest brother Charles , who was also a poet , though of much inferior merit . Now , considering that a slur was cast upon the character of my brother Peter by ill - informed , but honourably 3 24 [ July , Anecdotes of Public Newspapers .
... eldest brother Charles , who was also a poet , though of much inferior merit . Now , considering that a slur was cast upon the character of my brother Peter by ill - informed , but honourably 3 24 [ July , Anecdotes of Public Newspapers .
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... 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 , born 27 June 1737 , who , being ...
... 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 , born 27 June 1737 , who , being ...
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... 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 , born 27 June 1737 , who , being ...
... 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 , born 27 June 1737 , who , being ...
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... ( eldest son of Earl Thomas ) ; died 1351 ; buried at Vendôme . Philippa ( Ferrars ) his wife ; survived him , and took an oath of per- petual chastity . ( Brass plate in Necton church , Suffolk ; engraved in Cotman's Suffolk Brasses ...
... ( eldest son of Earl Thomas ) ; died 1351 ; buried at Vendôme . Philippa ( Ferrars ) his wife ; survived him , and took an oath of per- petual chastity . ( Brass plate in Necton church , Suffolk ; engraved in Cotman's Suffolk Brasses ...
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... eldest son of Sir Chas . M. Clarke , Bart . of Durham Lodge , Norfolk , to Rosa Mary , eldest dau . of H. Alexander , esq . of Cork - st . -At Diddington , the Rev. John Pardoe , B.A. to Frances , third dau . of George Thornhill , esq ...
... eldest son of Sir Chas . M. Clarke , Bart . of Durham Lodge , Norfolk , to Rosa Mary , eldest dau . of H. Alexander , esq . of Cork - st . -At Diddington , the Rev. John Pardoe , B.A. to Frances , third dau . of George Thornhill , esq ...
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