The Lady's Magazine: Or Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex, Appropriated Solely to Their Use and Amusement, Volume 41Robinson and Roberts, 1810 - Great Britain |
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Page 34
... Countess of Lindsay . - A white satin petticoat , richly embroidered at the bottom ; on the left side white satin , elegantly embroidered in silver vandyke , and chains of massy silver ; on the right side two points to correspond ...
... Countess of Lindsay . - A white satin petticoat , richly embroidered at the bottom ; on the left side white satin , elegantly embroidered in silver vandyke , and chains of massy silver ; on the right side two points to correspond ...
Page 48
... Countess of Besbo- rough , Lord and Lady Ossulston , Mr. Forster , Lord Morpeth , and Earl of Carlisle . 25. At Northampton , Alexander Walker , Esq . of Paternoster - Row , to Miss Steele , of Northampton . 26. Lieut . W. T. Fellowes ...
... Countess of Besbo- rough , Lord and Lady Ossulston , Mr. Forster , Lord Morpeth , and Earl of Carlisle . 25. At Northampton , Alexander Walker , Esq . of Paternoster - Row , to Miss Steele , of Northampton . 26. Lieut . W. T. Fellowes ...
Page 120
... countess and family at the castle - For a day or two no daughter appearing , after her mysterious conduct , con- vinced them some ill was in agi- tation . Vassals where dispatched to every place where there was any probability of her ...
... countess and family at the castle - For a day or two no daughter appearing , after her mysterious conduct , con- vinced them some ill was in agi- tation . Vassals where dispatched to every place where there was any probability of her ...
Page 121
... countess pro- posed to her sister , Lady Glen- darn , to leave Scotland , which had been the seat of so much wretchedness to her , as they might go to their native country , and drag on the remainder of their existence in some retired ...
... countess pro- posed to her sister , Lady Glen- darn , to leave Scotland , which had been the seat of so much wretchedness to her , as they might go to their native country , and drag on the remainder of their existence in some retired ...
Page 122
... Countess of Glendaro : 1 Had it been my son , ' she in- voluntarily exclaimed , which thus graced such a meeting , what would have been my feelings ! ' To be continued . ] tered facts , accompanied by judi- cions inferences and opinions ...
... Countess of Glendaro : 1 Had it been my son , ' she in- voluntarily exclaimed , which thus graced such a meeting , what would have been my feelings ! ' To be continued . ] tered facts , accompanied by judi- cions inferences and opinions ...
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