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... Died 1746. Peerage became extinct in 1853 . ( 3 ) Charles , Viscount Wallingford . Died 1740. He was a son of Charles , the so - called Earl of Banbury . The House of Lords decided in 1813 that the claim to this title was not good ...
... Died 1746. Peerage became extinct in 1853 . ( 3 ) Charles , Viscount Wallingford . Died 1740. He was a son of Charles , the so - called Earl of Banbury . The House of Lords decided in 1813 that the claim to this title was not good ...
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... died 28 June 1880 aged 70 also of Frederick their son who died 25 Oct. 1861 aged 26 also of Mary Anne Evans who died Jan. 27 , 1877 aged 56 . He showed me the sketch of a man's head done by her brother Frederick , a chemist , and ...
... died 28 June 1880 aged 70 also of Frederick their son who died 25 Oct. 1861 aged 26 also of Mary Anne Evans who died Jan. 27 , 1877 aged 56 . He showed me the sketch of a man's head done by her brother Frederick , a chemist , and ...
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... died in 1691 , eleven years before sister Jane , who became a famous actress this date . I can most fitly conclude my under the name of Mrs. Lessingham , The note with quoting from p . 20 of this ex- Town and Country Magazine , ix . 233 ...
... died in 1691 , eleven years before sister Jane , who became a famous actress this date . I can most fitly conclude my under the name of Mrs. Lessingham , The note with quoting from p . 20 of this ex- Town and Country Magazine , ix . 233 ...
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... died at Lisgool . " " Annals of Ulster : Adam Ua Cianain died this year a Canon , after being tonsured by the Canons of Lisgabhail , on gaining victory from world and from demon . ' " " " Annals of Loch Cé : Adam O'Cianain , an eminent ...
... died at Lisgool . " " Annals of Ulster : Adam Ua Cianain died this year a Canon , after being tonsured by the Canons of Lisgabhail , on gaining victory from world and from demon . ' " " " Annals of Loch Cé : Adam O'Cianain , an eminent ...
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... died , aged 101 years . The obituary notices state that he was a cousin of Charles Kingsley . Can any one supply a ... died June 3 , 1786 , aged 42 , and after her death left Derbyshire and lived for some years at Eaton Socon ...
... died , aged 101 years . The obituary notices state that he was a cousin of Charles Kingsley . Can any one supply a ... died June 3 , 1786 , aged 42 , and after her death left Derbyshire and lived for some years at Eaton Socon ...
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