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... died there , broken in mind and spirit , in 1683. But I have seen it stated that he died at Plymouth . Is the place of his interment known ; or is it known where in Guernsey he lived ? H. S. [ Mr. C. H. Firth , an admirably competent ...
... died there , broken in mind and spirit , in 1683. But I have seen it stated that he died at Plymouth . Is the place of his interment known ; or is it known where in Guernsey he lived ? H. S. [ Mr. C. H. Firth , an admirably competent ...
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... died in 1861. W. D. MACRAY . the Sermon , and moreover in private houses . " Another edition , dated 1667 , contains the words " Newly set forth and allowed to be song in all Churches . " " To PRIEST " ( 9th S. iv . 514 ) .- I have con ...
... died in 1861. W. D. MACRAY . the Sermon , and moreover in private houses . " Another edition , dated 1667 , contains the words " Newly set forth and allowed to be song in all Churches . " " To PRIEST " ( 9th S. iv . 514 ) .- I have con ...
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... died in 1731 , leave any family ? If so , particulars of same are wanted . J. T. THORP . [ See the ' D.N.B. ' as usual , vol . lx . p . 412. ] HOLBEIN GATEWAY IN WHITEHALL . Would you kindly inform me whether in old Westminster the ...
... died in 1731 , leave any family ? If so , particulars of same are wanted . J. T. THORP . [ See the ' D.N.B. ' as usual , vol . lx . p . 412. ] HOLBEIN GATEWAY IN WHITEHALL . Would you kindly inform me whether in old Westminster the ...
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... died Nov. 29 , 1820 , aged 20 " To the memory of Betty , wife of Christopher years . Here lies she who has his wife , A tender mother and a virtuous wife ; Free from all hatred and sedition ; Happy are they that dies in her condition ...
... died Nov. 29 , 1820 , aged 20 " To the memory of Betty , wife of Christopher years . Here lies she who has his wife , A tender mother and a virtuous wife ; Free from all hatred and sedition ; Happy are they that dies in her condition ...
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... died soon after , ignorant of the immortality of his verses . The lamb lived for many years , and was finally killed by a cow . Mary's mother made its wool into stockings , which eventually became " yellow with age . " Finally , Mary ...
... died soon after , ignorant of the immortality of his verses . The lamb lived for many years , and was finally killed by a cow . Mary's mother made its wool into stockings , which eventually became " yellow with age . " Finally , Mary ...
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