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Page 49
... lady's character was not immaculate , or whether , the march of intellect not having begun , actresses of the best character were not yet reckoned fit society for ladies , does not appear ; certain it is , that , finding she could not ...
... lady's character was not immaculate , or whether , the march of intellect not having begun , actresses of the best character were not yet reckoned fit society for ladies , does not appear ; certain it is , that , finding she could not ...
Page 50
... Lady he had once with Lady- born before her marriage with Lord - ) . upon whom her eldest boy , who had been asking her why he himself was not Lord - ( the second title ) . Do you hear that ? ' she exclaimed wildly to Scott , and then ...
... Lady he had once with Lady- born before her marriage with Lord - ) . upon whom her eldest boy , who had been asking her why he himself was not Lord - ( the second title ) . Do you hear that ? ' she exclaimed wildly to Scott , and then ...
Page 69
... lady was sister of the Rev. Archibald Douglas who married , as her third husband , Lady Susan Murray ( Dunmore ) . Can any reader of ' N. & Q. ' give the exact relationship of the Archibald Douglas who is said to have died s.p. to the ...
... lady was sister of the Rev. Archibald Douglas who married , as her third husband , Lady Susan Murray ( Dunmore ) . Can any reader of ' N. & Q. ' give the exact relationship of the Archibald Douglas who is said to have died s.p. to the ...
Page 70
... LADY ANNE GRAHAM . — I am endeavouring to trace the ancestry of a certain Lady Anne Graham , who came to reside in Jersey , C. I. , during the latter part of the eighteenth century . I understand that her husband was descended from the ...
... LADY ANNE GRAHAM . — I am endeavouring to trace the ancestry of a certain Lady Anne Graham , who came to reside in Jersey , C. I. , during the latter part of the eighteenth century . I understand that her husband was descended from the ...
Page 88
... lady who , in 1850 , married Prince Alexander Petrovitch Bagration . The mar- riage took place in London . She was of a Welsa family named Williams . Prince Bagration was at the time a Russian military officer , and a member of the ...
... lady who , in 1850 , married Prince Alexander Petrovitch Bagration . The mar- riage took place in London . She was of a Welsa family named Williams . Prince Bagration was at the time a Russian military officer , and a member of the ...
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