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... died of wounds received at Waterloo . See post , Letter IV . The Hon . Sir Charles Gordon was Lieutenant- Colonel of the 42nd Highlanders , and died in 1835 . III . [ To his father . ] military men 2 [ 11 S. XII . JULY 3 , 1915 . NOTES ...
... died of wounds received at Waterloo . See post , Letter IV . The Hon . Sir Charles Gordon was Lieutenant- Colonel of the 42nd Highlanders , and died in 1835 . III . [ To his father . ] military men 2 [ 11 S. XII . JULY 3 , 1915 . NOTES ...
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... died , and was succeeded by Sir John Frederick , knt . , alderman , 10 March , 1662/3 . The surname Tenison , in any form , is absent from the Index , but it is curious to note that in 1667 Dr. Tenison , afterwards Primate , married a ...
... died , and was succeeded by Sir John Frederick , knt . , alderman , 10 March , 1662/3 . The surname Tenison , in any form , is absent from the Index , but it is curious to note that in 1667 Dr. Tenison , afterwards Primate , married a ...
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The rates clean . If you died in a Dutch bed , it was said , this comfort you would leave for your friends , that at least you died in clean linen.a MALCOLM LETTS . Haarlem he paid 8 stivers.a depended , of course , on the number of ...
The rates clean . If you died in a Dutch bed , it was said , this comfort you would leave for your friends , that at least you died in clean linen.a MALCOLM LETTS . Haarlem he paid 8 stivers.a depended , of course , on the number of ...
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... died in 1685 , leaving a son- Richard , 2nd Bart . , who died s.p. 1710 , when the baronetcy expired . He m . Lucy , third d . of Sir George Downing of East Hatley and Gamlingay Park , co . Cambridge ( Ambassador from Cromwell to the ...
... died in 1685 , leaving a son- Richard , 2nd Bart . , who died s.p. 1710 , when the baronetcy expired . He m . Lucy , third d . of Sir George Downing of East Hatley and Gamlingay Park , co . Cambridge ( Ambassador from Cromwell to the ...
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... died two months afterwards , 9 Oct. , 1710. This William Worth had previously married Dorothy , Lady Bulkeley , the ... died 954. Richard I. was Duke of Nor- Louis IV . , d'Outremer , King of France , mandy 943-96 , when he died ...
... died two months afterwards , 9 Oct. , 1710. This William Worth had previously married Dorothy , Lady Bulkeley , the ... died 954. Richard I. was Duke of Nor- Louis IV . , d'Outremer , King of France , mandy 943-96 , when he died ...
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