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... married JANE , daughter of Sir William Benson , Knight , by whom he had eleven children , of which two sons and three daughters now survive . This monument was erected at her expense , being now his mournful widow , as she was his most ...
... married JANE , daughter of Sir William Benson , Knight , by whom he had eleven children , of which two sons and three daughters now survive . This monument was erected at her expense , being now his mournful widow , as she was his most ...
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... married servants , or immediate dependants , of the tasteful lord of Stourhead , have been generally re- built or remodelled ; and , covered with roses , jessamines , and various kinds of clematis , they breathe of sweetness and of ...
... married servants , or immediate dependants , of the tasteful lord of Stourhead , have been generally re- built or remodelled ; and , covered with roses , jessamines , and various kinds of clematis , they breathe of sweetness and of ...
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... married JANE , daughter of Sir William Benson , Knight , by whom he had eleven children , of which two sons and three daughters now survive . This monument was erected at her expense , being now his mournful widow , as she was his most ...
... married JANE , daughter of Sir William Benson , Knight , by whom he had eleven children , of which two sons and three daughters now survive . This monument was erected at her expense , being now his mournful widow , as she was his most ...
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... married her to his favourite esquier , whom he knighted on the occasion , and gave with her a rich dowry . The squier , whose name was Robin , proceeded to fulfil a vow which he had made to go in pilgrimage to St. James of Compostello ...
... married her to his favourite esquier , whom he knighted on the occasion , and gave with her a rich dowry . The squier , whose name was Robin , proceeded to fulfil a vow which he had made to go in pilgrimage to St. James of Compostello ...
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... married secondly Alianor , dowager Countess of Gloucester , widow of Edward the Second's favourite Hugh Despenser ) ; she died 1325 . " IV . Thomas de Beauchamp , Earl of Warwick , K.G .; died 1369 , buried in St. Mary's church ...
... married secondly Alianor , dowager Countess of Gloucester , widow of Edward the Second's favourite Hugh Despenser ) ; she died 1325 . " IV . Thomas de Beauchamp , Earl of Warwick , K.G .; died 1369 , buried in St. Mary's church ...
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