Memoirs of the Life of Colonel Hutchinson, Govenor of Nottingham Castle and TownG. Bell and sons, 1908 - 523 pages |
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Page ix
... gentleman dying without issue , the editor , his nephew , inherited some part of his estates which were left unsold , including his mansion - house of Hatfield Woodhall . In the library he found the following books , written by Mrs ...
... gentleman dying without issue , the editor , his nephew , inherited some part of his estates which were left unsold , including his mansion - house of Hatfield Woodhall . In the library he found the following books , written by Mrs ...
Page x
... gentleman of that name . The family of Mr. George Hutchinson likewise became extinct in the second generation . Charles Hutchinson , only son of Sir Thomas Hutchinson by Lady Catharine Stanhope , married one of the daughters and co ...
... gentleman of that name . The family of Mr. George Hutchinson likewise became extinct in the second generation . Charles Hutchinson , only son of Sir Thomas Hutchinson by Lady Catharine Stanhope , married one of the daughters and co ...
Page xviii
... gentleman ; to the highest which his prin- ciples permitted him to aspire to , that of a counsellor of state , in a large and flourishing republic ; he will have seen him . mark each with the exercise of its appropriate grace and virtue ...
... gentleman ; to the highest which his prin- ciples permitted him to aspire to , that of a counsellor of state , in a large and flourishing republic ; he will have seen him . mark each with the exercise of its appropriate grace and virtue ...
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... gentleman of a competent estate , about £ 700 or £ 800 a year , in Sussex . being descended of a younger house , had his residence at a place called Pulborough ; the family out of which he came was an Apsley of Apsley , a town where ...
... gentleman of a competent estate , about £ 700 or £ 800 a year , in Sussex . being descended of a younger house , had his residence at a place called Pulborough ; the family out of which he came was an Apsley of Apsley , a town where ...
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... gentleman who had professed so much love to her , in her absence had been , by most vile practices and treacheries , drawn out of his senses , and into the marriage of a person , whom , when he recovered his reason he hated . But that ...
... gentleman who had professed so much love to her , in her absence had been , by most vile practices and treacheries , drawn out of his senses , and into the marriage of a person , whom , when he recovered his reason he hated . But that ...
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