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Their son Deane , who died in 1713 , had married Elizabeth , the daughter of Francis Lenthall , and great - granddaughter of Sir Edmund Lenthall , whose son William had been Speaker of the House of Commons in the disastrous reign of ...
Their son Deane , who died in 1713 , had married Elizabeth , the daughter of Francis Lenthall , and great - granddaughter of Sir Edmund Lenthall , whose son William had been Speaker of the House of Commons in the disastrous reign of ...
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Besides this son , however , he must have had at least one daughter , who married some one of the name of Robertson , whose sons , the " Rev. George Robertson and the Rev. James Robertson , " says Raine , " are ministers in the Church ...
Besides this son , however , he must have had at least one daughter , who married some one of the name of Robertson , whose sons , the " Rev. George Robertson and the Rev. James Robertson , " says Raine , " are ministers in the Church ...
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The John Palmer who married a daughter of Mrs. Pritchard was not " the celebrated light comedian , the original Joseph Surface in ... He was the original Duke's servant in High Life below Stairs , and Brush in The Clandestine Marriage .
The John Palmer who married a daughter of Mrs. Pritchard was not " the celebrated light comedian , the original Joseph Surface in ... He was the original Duke's servant in High Life below Stairs , and Brush in The Clandestine Marriage .
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