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... in Berkshire . Lady Fanny should , I pre- sume , be Lady Mary Ponsonby . The wife of the Mr. Ponsonby who afterwards led the Opposition was a Lady Mary Butler . sun . I , William , and Tavistock came here 1792-1807 5 EARLY YEARS.
... in Berkshire . Lady Fanny should , I pre- sume , be Lady Mary Ponsonby . The wife of the Mr. Ponsonby who afterwards led the Opposition was a Lady Mary Butler . sun . I , William , and Tavistock came here 1792-1807 5 EARLY YEARS.
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... afterwards to put it out . Ward gave a lecture about it at names , in which he said that we were the example to all the rascals and scoundrels in the kingdom . London , Saturday , November 12. - Rainy . A play . My father and the ...
... afterwards to put it out . Ward gave a lecture about it at names , in which he said that we were the example to all the rascals and scoundrels in the kingdom . London , Saturday , November 12. - Rainy . A play . My father and the ...
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... afterwards , when Lord John had become one of the first men in England , Lord Tavistock wrote to him— I shall be delighted to be godfather to your child , or to do any- thing else to show my affection and attachment to you . I often ...
... afterwards , when Lord John had become one of the first men in England , Lord Tavistock wrote to him— I shall be delighted to be godfather to your child , or to do any- thing else to show my affection and attachment to you . I often ...
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... afterwards he began compiling a scrap medley , or common - place book , in which he entered any epigram or anecdote that struck his fancy ; and from 1805 his writings really assume considerable proportions . His first volume of poetry ...
... afterwards he began compiling a scrap medley , or common - place book , in which he entered any epigram or anecdote that struck his fancy ; and from 1805 his writings really assume considerable proportions . His first volume of poetry ...
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... afterwards Lord Cahir , who , as well as Lord Tavistock and Lord William Russell , were Mr. Smith's pupils during this time . With Lord Clare , Lord John formed so warm a friendship that Lord Byron , who had been Lord Clare's friend at ...
... afterwards Lord Cahir , who , as well as Lord Tavistock and Lord William Russell , were Mr. Smith's pupils during this time . With Lord Clare , Lord John formed so warm a friendship that Lord Byron , who had been Lord Clare's friend at ...
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