The Lady Frances Howard, daughter to she Earl :- of Suffolk, was one of the beautiesof the Court; though married
... The Lady Frances Howard, daughter to she Earl :- of Suffolk, was one of the beautiesof the Court; though married ...
... The Lady Frances Howard, daughter to she Earl :- of Suffolk, was one of the beautiesof the Court; though married ...
... The Lady Frances Howard, daughter to she Earl :- of Suffolk, was one of the beautiesof the Court; though married ...
... married while yet a child to the Earl of Effex, the no conceived a violent affeCtion for the favourite. The , charms of their perfons, the equality of their under(landings, the famenefs of their vices, loon produced, a. reciprocal patlion, which they ...
... married while yet a child to the Earl of Effex, the no conceived a violent affeCtion for the favourite. The , charms of their perfons, the equality of their under(landings, the famenefs of their vices, loon produced, a. reciprocal patlion, which they ...
... King taiKent, in his father's lifetlirie, had married Birth*, the daughter of Carihert, King of Parts, brie of the detcendatits Of 'arils, 'king bf Gaol. But - before he *as aentitreil to 'this 'illianCe, he Was bbliged to Mutilate that this Ptintefs ...
... the many propofals which had been made to marry the • King's lon to a Popith r i f ince Cs . Neither did the encreafing growth of liixury, which Lad been too fucctfsfully propagated by the example of the Court, efcape the cenfure of the patriot Members ...
... the many propofals which had been made to marry the • King's lon to a Popith r i f ince Cs . Neither did the encreafing growth of liixury, which Lad been too fucctfsfully propagated by the example of the Court, efcape the cenfure of the patriot Members ...
... his efdape ouVif the Tower ; and, ir\ the yew died his-exile Rome. married Wihifred, youngetl daughter William. HerWrt, Mararis Powis and her left Lord Maxwell (now deceafbd), who married his .iogfin-german, Lady CatharineStewatt. Earl ojf Traquair; by ...
... with the blood of the Saxons whom he massacred without the pretence of Justice; he robbed his nephews of their Patrimony; married four wives, yet committed incest: but he encreased the territory of the church, and the priests made him a saint. ...
... Fortercue, who mirried one of the Coufin. Grenville's a Vifcount and Earl. Lord Carysford, who married another Coufin Gren. ville, an Earl. Mr. Neville, who married another Conlin Grenville, the Barony of Braybrooke, in reverfion. In all, ixty thoafand a year ...
... COUNTRY NEWS. Hereford March i. On Thurlday lad was married, at Colwall, in this county, Mr, John Chamberlain, o( Fownhope, to Mifs Elii. Smith, eldeft daughter of Mr. Thomas Smith, the Field, in the parifh of lUmpton-Bi(hop. laft, one Mary Lloyd, apparently ...
... who at that time lived in the utmoil intimacy with Mr. T : and they were become relations, by the latter gentleman's having married the filler of the former.. Mr. ...