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I have referred to him as Lord Chaplin . But it is not in the least as a Lord ( to be precise , his title was Viscount ) that we have to think of him . He was The Squire ' ; and not even or only a squire . The definite article alone ...
I have referred to him as Lord Chaplin . But it is not in the least as a Lord ( to be precise , his title was Viscount ) that we have to think of him . He was The Squire ' ; and not even or only a squire . The definite article alone ...
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This son of a parson and of the Scottish lady , Horatia ( Lord Nelson had been her father , Horatio's , godfather and the name had been perpetuated ) , became more splendidly than any before or after him the Squire , as soon as he ...
This son of a parson and of the Scottish lady , Horatia ( Lord Nelson had been her father , Horatio's , godfather and the name had been perpetuated ) , became more splendidly than any before or after him the Squire , as soon as he ...
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It passed to Lord Londesborough , its principal mortgagee , in 1892. He had come into a goodly heritage , but it had not been good enough for all that he demanded of it . - • At length , ' his loving biographer has to write - though ...
It passed to Lord Londesborough , its principal mortgagee , in 1892. He had come into a goodly heritage , but it had not been good enough for all that he demanded of it . - • At length , ' his loving biographer has to write - though ...
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Lord Henry Bentinck , when he hunted the Burton country from Welbeck six days a week , used to ride the thirty miles out and the thirty miles home , having three hacks each way . ' If Lord Henry Bentinck could do this ...
Lord Henry Bentinck , when he hunted the Burton country from Welbeck six days a week , used to ride the thirty miles out and the thirty miles home , having three hacks each way . ' If Lord Henry Bentinck could do this ...
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It is not a daughter , but Lord Willoughby de Broke who writes of him : • His stature and good looks invested him with all the insignia that constitute a great personality , a personality that , in the language of the theatre ...
It is not a daughter , but Lord Willoughby de Broke who writes of him : • His stature and good looks invested him with all the insignia that constitute a great personality , a personality that , in the language of the theatre ...
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