Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volúmenes 292-293F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... married Bulstrode of Bulstrode , and her son raised a corps for the Parliament , while her nephew was the famous Sir Bulstrode Whitelocke . To him succeeded at Barton House a gentleman destined to play a minor part in the war . Educated ...
... married Bulstrode of Bulstrode , and her son raised a corps for the Parliament , while her nephew was the famous Sir Bulstrode Whitelocke . To him succeeded at Barton House a gentleman destined to play a minor part in the war . Educated ...
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... married for thirty years separated himself from her when he was past sixty , in order to marry Publitia , whom he also divorced after a few months ; while his darling daughter , Tullia , who died early , was divorced first from her ...
... married for thirty years separated himself from her when he was past sixty , in order to marry Publitia , whom he also divorced after a few months ; while his darling daughter , Tullia , who died early , was divorced first from her ...
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... married Disraeli . When asked why she married her second husband she would say , as if it was a feather in her cap , " My dear , he made love to me while my first husband was alive , and therefore I knew that he really loved me . " It ...
... married Disraeli . When asked why she married her second husband she would say , as if it was a feather in her cap , " My dear , he made love to me while my first husband was alive , and therefore I knew that he really loved me . " It ...
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