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... died soon after birth in 1729 ; 2. Henry , born 22 De- cember 1730 , who died at Naples in 1752 ; 3. Susanna , born 15 April 1732 , married , first , to Charles Lord Boyle , afterwards Lord Dungarvan , eldest son of John Earl of Cork ...
... died soon after birth in 1729 ; 2. Henry , born 22 De- cember 1730 , who died at Naples in 1752 ; 3. Susanna , born 15 April 1732 , married , first , to Charles Lord Boyle , afterwards Lord Dungarvan , eldest son of John Earl of Cork ...
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... died soon after birth in 1729 ; 2. Henry , born 22 De- cember 1730 , who died at Naples in 1752 ; 3. Susanna , born 15 April 1732 , married , first , to Charles Lord Boyle , afterwards Lord Dungarvan , eldest son of John Earl of Cork ...
... died soon after birth in 1729 ; 2. Henry , born 22 De- cember 1730 , who died at Naples in 1752 ; 3. Susanna , born 15 April 1732 , married , first , to Charles Lord Boyle , afterwards Lord Dungarvan , eldest son of John Earl of Cork ...
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... died in the parsonage house of Dart- ington , Devon . He was born in 1803 ; was at Otley free school , in the family of the Rev. George Coleridge ; went to Eton in 1816 ; resided at Oriel as a commoner in 1821 ; took a high degree of ...
... died in the parsonage house of Dart- ington , Devon . He was born in 1803 ; was at Otley free school , in the family of the Rev. George Coleridge ; went to Eton in 1816 ; resided at Oriel as a commoner in 1821 ; took a high degree of ...
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... died 1268 , buried in the Grey Friars ' church , Wor- cester . Isabella his Countess , sister and heiress of William Mauduit , Earl of War- wick ; died 12. . , buried in Cokehill nun- nery , Worcestershire . " II . William de Beauchamp ...
... died 1268 , buried in the Grey Friars ' church , Wor- cester . Isabella his Countess , sister and heiress of William Mauduit , Earl of War- wick ; died 12. . , buried in Cokehill nun- nery , Worcestershire . " II . William de Beauchamp ...
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... died 1596 ; effigy in the Beauchamp Chapel ( described before ) . Anne Whorwood , his first wife . Eliza- beth Tailboys , his second wife . Anne Russell , his third wife ; married 1565 ; died 1604 ; effigy at Chenies , Bucks . " II ...
... died 1596 ; effigy in the Beauchamp Chapel ( described before ) . Anne Whorwood , his first wife . Eliza- beth Tailboys , his second wife . Anne Russell , his third wife ; married 1565 ; died 1604 ; effigy at Chenies , Bucks . " II ...
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