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The Environs of London
… of Simon Le Sage, Esq. (1791); Miss M. Mackenzie (1791); Caroline Walter (1791); and Miss Eliz. Benniworth (1792). On …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… of the land, 62 and left it on her death in 1803 to Lady Caroline Damer. 63 George, Earl Macartney, the diplomatist … died at Corney House in 1806 64 as the tenant of Lady Caroline, who by will dated 1827 left a life interest to … died there in 1828. 65 The estate was sold in 1830 by Lady Caroline's heir George Germain to the duke of Devonshire, 66 …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… fell below the 300,000 mark after the death of Queen Caroline in December 1737. This resulted from the elimination …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… over some of the most expensive years of the second Caroline court. Indeed, a third period of suspension in 16767 …
A History of the County of Chester
… absentee, appears to have tried to force his evidently Caroline sympathies on the parish, unsuccessfully attempting …
Survey of London
… the Queen's Library, erected by William Kent for Queen Caroline in 1737. 3 Rocque's map shows that this building …
Survey of London
… of Longford Hall, Derbyshire, Vice-Chamberlain to Queen Caroline 173550 (d.) 15 30 May 1733 666 16 November 1733 … 3rd Duke of Manchester, M.P., Vice-Chamberlain to Queen Caroline 17359 (on succession to Dukedom) 18 30 May 1733 666 …
Survey of London
… to the theatre when Lord Barrymore, his sister Lady Caroline and Mrs. Goodall performed The Beaux' Stratagem here …
Survey of London
… 1809 (to 1915, latterly as Stultz, Binnie & Co.). 11. Lady Caroline Mountjoy, 1731 c. 1738; Lady Ann Mountjoy, c. …
Alumni Oxonienses
… Douay by the name of Serenus de Cressy, chaplain to Queen Caroline, died at East Grinsted, Sussex, 10 Aug., 1674. See …
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