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1 PREFACE The present volumes would not have been written had not the
representatives of my English and American publishers assured me that they
would probably interest a large number of readers . I had indeed promised to
write some ...
1 PREFACE The present volumes would not have been written had not the
representatives of my English and American publishers assured me that they
would probably interest a large number of readers . I had indeed promised to
write some ...
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As Hanworth is a very small place , the total population of the parish being only
750 in 1840 , it is hardly probable that my grandfather and the others met there
accidentally . I conclude , therefore , that James Wallace was probably an uncle
or ...
As Hanworth is a very small place , the total population of the parish being only
750 in 1840 , it is hardly probable that my grandfather and the others met there
accidentally . I conclude , therefore , that James Wallace was probably an uncle
or ...
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How or why my grandfather came to live at Hanworth ( probably with his brother
George , who is also buried at Laleham ) , I can only conjecture from the following
facts . Baron Vere of Hanworth is one of the titles of the Dukes of St. Albans ...
How or why my grandfather came to live at Hanworth ( probably with his brother
George , who is also buried at Laleham ) , I can only conjecture from the following
facts . Baron Vere of Hanworth is one of the titles of the Dukes of St. Albans ...
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A large gentleman's mourning ring in memory of Richard Russell , Esq . , was
given me by Miss Roberts , as , I presume , the person after whom I was given my
second name , though probably from an error in the register mine is always spelt
...
A large gentleman's mourning ring in memory of Richard Russell , Esq . , was
given me by Miss Roberts , as , I presume , the person after whom I was given my
second name , though probably from an error in the register mine is always spelt
...
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He is described in the deed of admittance as of Lamb's Conduit Street , where he
probably lodged while pursuing his legal studies , it being near the Inns of Court
and at the same time almost in the country . He seems , however , never to have ...
He is described in the deed of admittance as of Lamb's Conduit Street , where he
probably lodged while pursuing his legal studies , it being near the Inns of Court
and at the same time almost in the country . He seems , however , never to have ...
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