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... Lord Stewart with Lady Frances Vane Tempest , 67 The Duke of Marlborough , for cutting down the Woods and otherwise injuring the Estate of Blenheim , 79 Proceedings against the Magistrates of Edinburgh , relative to the Erection of ...
... Lord Stewart with Lady Frances Vane Tempest , 67 The Duke of Marlborough , for cutting down the Woods and otherwise injuring the Estate of Blenheim , 79 Proceedings against the Magistrates of Edinburgh , relative to the Erection of ...
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... Lords , was made by Lord Sidmouth on the 3d of Fe- bruary . The debate was ... Lord Sidmouth to be inconsistent with the practice of the upper House . But ... Stewart , and William Benbow . The general tenor of their complaints was ...
... Lords , was made by Lord Sidmouth on the 3d of Fe- bruary . The debate was ... Lord Sidmouth to be inconsistent with the practice of the upper House . But ... Stewart , and William Benbow . The general tenor of their complaints was ...
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Walter Scott. [ 67 ] PROSECUTIONS AND MISCELLANEOUS CASES . * Sir Samuel Romilly had observed , " much had. PROCEEDINGS IN CHANCERY RELA TIVE TO THE MARRIAGE OF LORD STEWART WITH LADY FRANCES VANE TEMPEST . Court of Chancery . - Tuesday ...
Walter Scott. [ 67 ] PROSECUTIONS AND MISCELLANEOUS CASES . * Sir Samuel Romilly had observed , " much had. PROCEEDINGS IN CHANCERY RELA TIVE TO THE MARRIAGE OF LORD STEWART WITH LADY FRANCES VANE TEMPEST . Court of Chancery . - Tuesday ...
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... Lord Stewart , and first , " that he is forty years of age , or thereabouts . " His lordship would be thirty - nine years of age in the month of May next ; and again , " that he is a widower , with a son not many years younger than the ...
... Lord Stewart , and first , " that he is forty years of age , or thereabouts . " His lordship would be thirty - nine years of age in the month of May next ; and again , " that he is a widower , with a son not many years younger than the ...
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Walter Scott. * Sir Samuel Romilly had observed , " much had been said respecting the favour of the Prince Regent , which Lord Stewart enjoyed ; but without , in the slightest de- gree , meaning anything disrespectful to his lordship ...
Walter Scott. * Sir Samuel Romilly had observed , " much had been said respecting the favour of the Prince Regent , which Lord Stewart enjoyed ; but without , in the slightest de- gree , meaning anything disrespectful to his lordship ...
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