The Huntingdon peerage, a detailed account of the recent restoration of the earldom; to which is prefixed a history of the house of Hastings |
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Strana iv
... feel that I satisfy a final sentiment of duty , in thus , as it were , putting the last hand to a work , which , if I had not prosecuted con amore , rather than by the ordinary gradations of practice , could never have been brought to ...
... feel that I satisfy a final sentiment of duty , in thus , as it were , putting the last hand to a work , which , if I had not prosecuted con amore , rather than by the ordinary gradations of practice , could never have been brought to ...
Strana v
... feel will require most apology , is that which relates to myself personally , and my exertions on the occasion . And here again I must shelter myself under the authority and opinion of the respected friends before alluded to , who have ...
... feel will require most apology , is that which relates to myself personally , and my exertions on the occasion . And here again I must shelter myself under the authority and opinion of the respected friends before alluded to , who have ...
Strana 132
... feel mortality ? Is death , sin's wages , grace's now ? shall art Make us more learned , only to depart ? If merit be disease ; if virtue death ; To be good , not to be ; who'd then bequeath Himself to discipline ? who'd not esteem ...
... feel mortality ? Is death , sin's wages , grace's now ? shall art Make us more learned , only to depart ? If merit be disease ; if virtue death ; To be good , not to be ; who'd then bequeath Himself to discipline ? who'd not esteem ...
Strana 157
... feel in this life but those Who are prepared for greater bliss In the next . By her this monument is erected , To record the virtues of the deceased , And the grief of the living . He was born November 12 , 1696 , And married the said ...
... feel in this life but those Who are prepared for greater bliss In the next . By her this monument is erected , To record the virtues of the deceased , And the grief of the living . He was born November 12 , 1696 , And married the said ...
Strana 191
... feel particular satisfaction at this proof of his affection towards you , and , that his intentions may operate as fully as possible for your convenience , I will , as execu- tor , take care that the payment ( which is directed within ...
... feel particular satisfaction at this proof of his affection towards you , and , that his intentions may operate as fully as possible for your convenience , I will , as execu- tor , take care that the payment ( which is directed within ...
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Ann Hastings appears Ashby Ashby Castle Ashby-de-la-Zouch Attorney-General bequeathed born brother burial buried Castle church claim client College of Arms Colonel George Hastings Countess Countess of Huntingdon county of Leicester death decease descendants died without issue Donnington Park Earl of Huntingdon Earldom of Huntingdon eldest Elizabeth entry exhibited father Ferdinando Hastings fourth Earl Francis Hastings hath heirs male honour John Hastings King Knight Lady late Earl left issue Leicestershire letter London Lord Hastings Lord Huntingdon Lord Rawdon Lordship Loughborough Majesty manor marriage married Moira noble Office of Doctors original register parish Parliament pedigree of Henry persons petition Petitioner Prerogative Office present Earl prove Queen Ralph Hastings registry Richard Hastings Sarah second Earl Selina seventh Earl signed by Theophilus Sir Edward Hastings Sir George Hastings Sir Henry Hastings Sir John Sir Samuel third Thomas Townsend unsigned pedigree unto wife woll Woodlands Writ of Summons Zouch
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