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93. oldal
calls Pierson ) are living . He was very young and Then follows the Latin epitaph composed by unmarried when he was killed . He left sisters , himself , with the reading sed instead of nec , in the but no brothers .
calls Pierson ) are living . He was very young and Then follows the Latin epitaph composed by unmarried when he was killed . He left sisters , himself , with the reading sed instead of nec , in the but no brothers .
249. oldal
THOMAS HAYWARD , of Brasenose College , Oxford , son of Thomas Hayward of Warwick , was born in ( or about ) 1695 , and was appointed to a living in Lancashire in 1722 , and died in 1781. Further particulars are wanted concerning him ...
THOMAS HAYWARD , of Brasenose College , Oxford , son of Thomas Hayward of Warwick , was born in ( or about ) 1695 , and was appointed to a living in Lancashire in 1722 , and died in 1781. Further particulars are wanted concerning him ...
336. oldal
After the Restoration he had a con - related by Goldsmith , might mean that he knew siderable place offered him by the Duke of York , more on the subject of painting than the pretenders and conformed , and was presented to the living of ...
After the Restoration he had a con - related by Goldsmith , might mean that he knew siderable place offered him by the Duke of York , more on the subject of painting than the pretenders and conformed , and was presented to the living of ...
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