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... LADY FENWICK'S TOMBSTONE ( 7th S. iii . 493 ) .— Will you allow me to refer your correspondent to an article by me upon this subject which appeared in ' N. & Q. , ' 4th S. vii . 33 , under date Jan. 14 , 1871 , entitled ' The ...
... LADY FENWICK'S TOMBSTONE ( 7th S. iii . 493 ) .— Will you allow me to refer your correspondent to an article by me upon this subject which appeared in ' N. & Q. , ' 4th S. vii . 33 , under date Jan. 14 , 1871 , entitled ' The ...
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... lady was the first to introduce the custom of females sideways on horseback , and the device on her seal exhibits a lady in that posture holding the bridle in her right hand . " TRUE ROLL OF WINCHESTER . - Prof . Freeman , in the ...
... lady was the first to introduce the custom of females sideways on horseback , and the device on her seal exhibits a lady in that posture holding the bridle in her right hand . " TRUE ROLL OF WINCHESTER . - Prof . Freeman , in the ...
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... Lady Jane was certainly styled Dudley , and if Lady Arabella was not called Sey- mour , it was because her marriage was clandestine and disallowed at court . I can recall no instance in which a married woman was called otherwise than by ...
... Lady Jane was certainly styled Dudley , and if Lady Arabella was not called Sey- mour , it was because her marriage was clandestine and disallowed at court . I can recall no instance in which a married woman was called otherwise than by ...
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