A Congreve GalleryOctagon Books, 1967 - 196 sivua |
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... remained in Ireland were in a miserable condition , excluded from holding office and deprived of their estates ; many were in prison . King James had en- trenched Dublin , planting cannon at the ends of the streets.32 Elizabeth Keally ...
... remained in Ireland were in a miserable condition , excluded from holding office and deprived of their estates ; many were in prison . King James had en- trenched Dublin , planting cannon at the ends of the streets.32 Elizabeth Keally ...
Sivu 46
... remained under suspicion . Fitzgerald regarded his friend as one of " the verie champions of the allmightie " and asserted that the objection of " the brotherhood " ( the Independent party ) that Inchiquin was Irish was enough to make a ...
... remained under suspicion . Fitzgerald regarded his friend as one of " the verie champions of the allmightie " and asserted that the objection of " the brotherhood " ( the Independent party ) that Inchiquin was Irish was enough to make a ...
Sivu 78
... meant that they were not to see their Mother , they were very well used to That . " They remained , however , for some time and when Sarah entered , curtsied but did not speak to her . After the Duke was moved to his 78 A CONGREVE GALLERY.
... meant that they were not to see their Mother , they were very well used to That . " They remained , however , for some time and when Sarah entered , curtsied but did not speak to her . After the Duke was moved to his 78 A CONGREVE GALLERY.
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JOSEPH KEALLY | 9 |
HENRIETTA DUCHESS OF MARLBOROUGH | 59 |
MARY DUCHESS OF LEEDS | 91 |
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Anne became believe Blenheim MSS Book brother Castle Charles Chelsea Royal Hospital child College Congreve Congreve's Cork Correspondence daughter Dear death died Dobrée doctor Dublin Duchess of Marlborough Duchess of Newcastle Duke Earl eldest Elizabeth England father Fitzgerald friendship gave George give Grace hand Henrietta Henry hope House husband Ibid interest Ireland Irish John Joseph Keally Keally's Kilkenny kind King Lady Mary later least letter live London Lord Godolphin March married Monsey Montagu mother never notes November October once Ormonde Percivall Pope present received remained Richard Robert Robin Sarah sent Sir Philip sister sure Swift Taylor tell thing third Thomas thought took town wife wish write written wrote young