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66 66 In a letter to Lady Ossory dated 23 Sept. , 1780 ( vol . vii . p . 440 ) , Walpole writes : " My cousin and namesake is come into Parliament , which baptizes me the old H. W. " This cousin and namesake was Horatio , the eldest son ...
66 66 In a letter to Lady Ossory dated 23 Sept. , 1780 ( vol . vii . p . 440 ) , Walpole writes : " My cousin and namesake is come into Parliament , which baptizes me the old H. W. " This cousin and namesake was Horatio , the eldest son ...
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MOORE's frank statement that he found at Dropmore such a packet as I described affords conclusive evidence of the fact , for I never saw Lady Grenville . " " Kyrle and Commons Preservation Societies , he knew more than his cousin , Lady ...
MOORE's frank statement that he found at Dropmore such a packet as I described affords conclusive evidence of the fact , for I never saw Lady Grenville . " " Kyrle and Commons Preservation Societies , he knew more than his cousin , Lady ...
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There is also a copy of the picture and a short account of the lady in the last edition of Dr. Busteed's interesting ' Echoes of Old Calcutta . ' It was in reference to this lady and her husband that George III . made his only joke ...
There is also a copy of the picture and a short account of the lady in the last edition of Dr. Busteed's interesting ' Echoes of Old Calcutta . ' It was in reference to this lady and her husband that George III . made his only joke ...
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