The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year ..., Volumen 91,Parte 1Edw. Cave, 1736-[1868], 1821 |
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... afterwards embraced , married , and had two sons , who went to Ireland ; viz . Edward Edgeworth , Bishop of Down and Connor in 1593 ; and Francis Edgeworth , Clerk of the Hanaper , in 1619. In turning over Wood's Athen . Oxon . vol . I ...
... afterwards embraced , married , and had two sons , who went to Ireland ; viz . Edward Edgeworth , Bishop of Down and Connor in 1593 ; and Francis Edgeworth , Clerk of the Hanaper , in 1619. In turning over Wood's Athen . Oxon . vol . I ...
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... afterwards beheaded . EMINENT NATIVES . Barker , Thomas , philosophical and theological writer , Lyndon , 1722 . Bayly , Thomas , Bp . of Killaloe , editor of Theophylact , about 1615 . Browne , William , benefactor to Stamford ...
... afterwards beheaded . EMINENT NATIVES . Barker , Thomas , philosophical and theological writer , Lyndon , 1722 . Bayly , Thomas , Bp . of Killaloe , editor of Theophylact , about 1615 . Browne , William , benefactor to Stamford ...
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... afterwards defended against the Rebels , and which was the last garrison in England or Wales that held out for Charles I. It was sur- rendered , August 19 , 1646 , on ho- nourable terms , which were basely violated , and the Marquis ...
... afterwards defended against the Rebels , and which was the last garrison in England or Wales that held out for Charles I. It was sur- rendered , August 19 , 1646 , on ho- nourable terms , which were basely violated , and the Marquis ...
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... afterwards experienced the advantages of education , and was admitted to the immunities which let ters afford , and has proved , by the ardour with which he attached him- self to these pursuits , and the works he actually accomplished ...
... afterwards experienced the advantages of education , and was admitted to the immunities which let ters afford , and has proved , by the ardour with which he attached him- self to these pursuits , and the works he actually accomplished ...
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... afterwards of Welford , and bad an only son , Henry , who died in 1786 , at the age of 85. He had three sons , Theophilus - Henry , George , and Ferdinando . Theophilus - Henry , born in 1728 , was presented in 1763 to the Vicarage of ...
... afterwards of Welford , and bad an only son , Henry , who died in 1786 , at the age of 85. He had three sons , Theophilus - Henry , George , and Ferdinando . Theophilus - Henry , born in 1728 , was presented in 1763 to the Vicarage of ...
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