Gentleman's Magazine: And Historical Chronicle, Volume 165F. Jefferies, 1838 |
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Page 69
... Anne to helpe hym , where that he pro- mysed , that , at the next tyme that it shuld hape hym to se any ymage of Seint Anne , he shuld therto make his prayers , and gyve his offeringe , in the honor and worshipe of that blessyd Saynte ...
... Anne to helpe hym , where that he pro- mysed , that , at the next tyme that it shuld hape hym to se any ymage of Seint Anne , he shuld therto make his prayers , and gyve his offeringe , in the honor and worshipe of that blessyd Saynte ...
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... Anne daughter of Richard Harcourt , esq . by Elizabeth half - sister to Simon first Lord Harcourt , whence the late Baronet ( their grandson ) derived that name . Sir Charles Harcourt Palmer was the only son of Charles Palmer , esq . an ...
... Anne daughter of Richard Harcourt , esq . by Elizabeth half - sister to Simon first Lord Harcourt , whence the late Baronet ( their grandson ) derived that name . Sir Charles Harcourt Palmer was the only son of Charles Palmer , esq . an ...
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... Anne , who is married to Captain Mathew , the Member for Shaftesbury . Sir Richard Hoare , who was always exceedingly liberal in presentation copies of his published works , printed several for private distribution only . Of these we ...
... Anne , who is married to Captain Mathew , the Member for Shaftesbury . Sir Richard Hoare , who was always exceedingly liberal in presentation copies of his published works , printed several for private distribution only . Of these we ...
Page 102
... Anne Countess of Home , Jane Lady Cranston , and Eliza- beth Lady Ross . By this lady he had a daughter Jane Douglas , married to Alex . Hay , of Mordington , mother of Sir Thomas Hay , Bart . and four sons : 1st , William Henry , who ...
... Anne Countess of Home , Jane Lady Cranston , and Eliza- beth Lady Ross . By this lady he had a daughter Jane Douglas , married to Alex . Hay , of Mordington , mother of Sir Thomas Hay , Bart . and four sons : 1st , William Henry , who ...
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... Anne Maria , third dau . of the late John Henry Pakenham , Capt . 1st . dragoon guards . May 16. In Laurence Pountney - lane , aged 50 , Horatio Ripley , esq . May 23. At Clapham Rise , aged 76 , B. Bond , esq . Aged 70 , William ...
... Anne Maria , third dau . of the late John Henry Pakenham , Capt . 1st . dragoon guards . May 16. In Laurence Pountney - lane , aged 50 , Horatio Ripley , esq . May 23. At Clapham Rise , aged 76 , B. Bond , esq . Aged 70 , William ...
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