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... Ladies of the Vale , " as they are familiarly styled , were Lady Eleanor Butler and Miss Sarah Pon- sonby . The former was the youngest daughter of Walter Butler , Esq . , by Eleanor , eldest daughter of Nicholas Morris , of the Court ...
... Ladies of the Vale , " as they are familiarly styled , were Lady Eleanor Butler and Miss Sarah Pon- sonby . The former was the youngest daughter of Walter Butler , Esq . , by Eleanor , eldest daughter of Nicholas Morris , of the Court ...
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... Lady Eleanor Butler , Miss Sarah Ponsonby , and their faithful friend and servant Mary Carryl . As we have stated , the personal history of . these ladies has been frequently written . Miss Anna Seward's ac- count is reprinted in ...
... Lady Eleanor Butler , Miss Sarah Ponsonby , and their faithful friend and servant Mary Carryl . As we have stated , the personal history of . these ladies has been frequently written . Miss Anna Seward's ac- count is reprinted in ...
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... Lady Stanley . He fell into difficulties , and his father - in - law bought the villa to keep it in the family . Upon the marriage of Lady Betty Hamil- ton ( daughter of the beautiful Elizabeth Gun- ning ) with Lord Derby's son ...
... Lady Stanley . He fell into difficulties , and his father - in - law bought the villa to keep it in the family . Upon the marriage of Lady Betty Hamil- ton ( daughter of the beautiful Elizabeth Gun- ning ) with Lord Derby's son ...
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... lady rides , Jumping sma ' , jumping sma ' . " So far the dancing was done softly , to imitate the riding of the gentle lady . Then came a dance of much brisker movement , with the words : " This is the way the gentleman rides , Trot ...
... lady rides , Jumping sma ' , jumping sma ' . " So far the dancing was done softly , to imitate the riding of the gentle lady . Then came a dance of much brisker movement , with the words : " This is the way the gentleman rides , Trot ...
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... Lady o ' Gicht . " Moore , in his admirable life of the great poet , him in his boyhood , and there are those yet alive mentions Banff as one of the places visited by in the town who remember having heard their relations talk of having ...
... Lady o ' Gicht . " Moore , in his admirable life of the great poet , him in his boyhood , and there are those yet alive mentions Banff as one of the places visited by in the town who remember having heard their relations talk of having ...
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