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1688-9 162 ( 128 ) Lady Martha Cary to T.C. March 8th 1688-9 163 ( 129 ) T.C. to
Lady Martha Cary . April 4th 1689 165 ( 130 ) Lady Martha Cary to T.C. June ist
1689 167 ( 131 ) The Bishop of Chichester to T.C. June 26th 1689 168 ( 132 ) ...
1688-9 162 ( 128 ) Lady Martha Cary to T.C. March 8th 1688-9 163 ( 129 ) T.C. to
Lady Martha Cary . April 4th 1689 165 ( 130 ) Lady Martha Cary to T.C. June ist
1689 167 ( 131 ) The Bishop of Chichester to T.C. June 26th 1689 168 ( 132 ) ...
Strana 223
TO EVERARD EXTON 223 and the best way to know that is to refer it to any two
gentlemen or others who have known this house for many years , and if you and
my Lady please to choose one such Gentleman , lawyer , or divine , I will choose
...
TO EVERARD EXTON 223 and the best way to know that is to refer it to any two
gentlemen or others who have known this house for many years , and if you and
my Lady please to choose one such Gentleman , lawyer , or divine , I will choose
...
Strana 246
... late good Bishop who told me your kind remembrances of me the account of
the sad disaster which occasion'd his death is this . he had for some time
intended to visit my Lord and Lady Scarborough but was hinder'd by the
lameness of one ...
... late good Bishop who told me your kind remembrances of me the account of
the sad disaster which occasion'd his death is this . he had for some time
intended to visit my Lord and Lady Scarborough but was hinder'd by the
lameness of one ...
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LETTERS 30 T C to a Dissenter Undated I | 1 |
31 Lord Freschville to T C March 18th 16767 | 7 |
32 Lord Freschville to T C April 7th 1677 | 8 |
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