| New and general biographical dictionary - 1761 - 466 pages
...dowager of Eflex, which was about the year 1578; and then he was declared to be only his natural ifluc by lady Douglas. Out of her hands the earl was very...to get him, in order to put him under the care of fir Edward Hurley, governor of the ifle of Wight ; which fome have imagined to have been done, not... | |
| G.W. Johnson - 1795 - 418 pages
...marriage with the lady Eifex, which was about 1578 ; and then he was declared to be only his natural ifTue by lady Douglas. Out of her hands the earl was very...Ifle of Wight; which fome have imagined to have been, not with any view to the child's difadvantage, for he always loved him tenderly, but with a thought... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1813 - 562 pages
...declared to be only his natural issue by lady Douglas. Out of her hands the earl was very desirous to get him, in order to put him under the care of sir Edward Horsey, governor of the Isle of Wight ; which some have imagined to have been, not with any view to... | |
| George Adlard - 1870 - 386 pages
...declared to be only his natural issue by Lady Douglas. Out of her hands the Earl was very desirous to get him, in order to put him under the care of Sir Edward Horsey, Governor of the Isle of Wight; which some have imagined to have been done, not with any view... | |
| George Adlard - 1870 - 402 pages
...in order to put him under the care of Sir Edward Horsey, Governor of the Isle of "Wight ; which some have imagined to have been done, not with any view to the child's disadvantage, whom he is said to have always loved tenderly, but with a view of bringing him upon the... | |
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