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... continued in it ever since , and are now [ 1800 ] the property of Sir Roger Newdi- gate , bart . who is the thirteenth in de scent from Sir John Newdegate first men- tioned . It is remarkable that this ma- nor ( with the exception of a ...
... continued in it ever since , and are now [ 1800 ] the property of Sir Roger Newdi- gate , bart . who is the thirteenth in de scent from Sir John Newdegate first men- tioned . It is remarkable that this ma- nor ( with the exception of a ...
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... continued to reside here during her second widowhood . Here she was ho- noured with a visit from Queen Eliza- beth , whom she received with all the pomp and pageantry of those days * . Sir Roger Newdigate was once possessed of an ...
... continued to reside here during her second widowhood . Here she was ho- noured with a visit from Queen Eliza- beth , whom she received with all the pomp and pageantry of those days * . Sir Roger Newdigate was once possessed of an ...
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... continued in this profession is evi- dent . The two daughters and co- heiresses of the last John Powel mar ried into two of the most antient Ro man Catholic families in England , Curzon and Roper , although they have both since that ...
... continued in this profession is evi- dent . The two daughters and co- heiresses of the last John Powel mar ried into two of the most antient Ro man Catholic families in England , Curzon and Roper , although they have both since that ...
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... continued till the death of the last John Powell in 1730 , when , on a division between his two daughters and coheirs , Rolleston Park was assigned to Catharine , his youngest daughter , married to Henry Roper , Lord Teynham . The ...
... continued till the death of the last John Powell in 1730 , when , on a division between his two daughters and coheirs , Rolleston Park was assigned to Catharine , his youngest daughter , married to Henry Roper , Lord Teynham . The ...
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... continued . ) Mr. URBAN , Jan. 6 . MY acknowledgements are due to your Correspondents whose communications ( Part II . of your last Volume , pp . 22. 209. ) have strength- ened the conjecture which I ventured to offer respecting Psalm ...
... continued . ) Mr. URBAN , Jan. 6 . MY acknowledgements are due to your Correspondents whose communications ( Part II . of your last Volume , pp . 22. 209. ) have strength- ened the conjecture which I ventured to offer respecting Psalm ...
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