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... Robert Bligh , the third son , entered into Holy Orders , and , in July 1742 , married Catharine , daughter of Elliot , and widow of Charles Boyle , of Arraghlin bridge , in the county of Cork , Esq . She died , January 15th , 1757. He ...
... Robert Bligh , the third son , entered into Holy Orders , and , in July 1742 , married Catharine , daughter of Elliot , and widow of Charles Boyle , of Arraghlin bridge , in the county of Cork , Esq . She died , January 15th , 1757. He ...
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... Boyle , created Lord Viscount Blessing- ton ; which title is become extinct ... Robert Naylor , of Canterbury , in the county of Kent , Esq . was born the ... Boyle was married to Joan Naylor , " at St. Paul's church , Canterbury , 31st ...
... Boyle , created Lord Viscount Blessing- ton ; which title is become extinct ... Robert Naylor , of Canterbury , in the county of Kent , Esq . was born the ... Boyle was married to Joan Naylor , " at St. Paul's church , Canterbury , 31st ...
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... Boyle , late of the parish of Preston , Esq ; who descended of the ancient and worthy family of the Boyles in Herefordshire . As also the body of Joan , his faithful and loving wife , daughter of Robert Naylor , of the city of ...
... Boyle , late of the parish of Preston , Esq ; who descended of the ancient and worthy family of the Boyles in Herefordshire . As also the body of Joan , his faithful and loving wife , daughter of Robert Naylor , of the city of ...
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... Robert Gardiner , Chief Justice of the King's - bench , Sir Robert Dillon , Chief Justice of the Common Pleas , and ... BOYLE . 137.
... Robert Gardiner , Chief Justice of the King's - bench , Sir Robert Dillon , Chief Justice of the Common Pleas , and ... BOYLE . 137.
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... Robert Cecil , being then principal secretary of state , at his house in the Strand ; who , after supper , held me ... BOYLE . 139.
... Robert Cecil , being then principal secretary of state , at his house in the Strand ; who , after supper , held me ... BOYLE . 139.
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Alice ancestor Anne anno April Argent arms Arundel Ascelin August Baron Bart born Boyle Broghill brother buried Byron castle Catharine church Clifford coheir county of Somerset daugh daughter and heir daughter of John daughter of Sir daughter of William December died unmarried died without issue died young Duke dying Edward England Essex father February Fenys France George heir of Sir Henry VI Henry VIII honour Ibid Ireland January Joan John Twisleton July June Kent King's kingdom of Ireland Knight Lady lands left issue letters patent Lord Broghill Lord Byron Lord Lovel Lord Petre Lordship married Majesty Majesty's manor March Margaret married Elizabeth Mary Monson November October parliament patent Perceval Philip Queen reign Robert Boyle Roger Say and Sele Saye Scotland seat secondly September Sir John Sir Richard Sir Thomas Sir William sister Somerset South Carlton Stawel succeeded thereof three sons wife Writtle Youghall
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Seite 378 - Argyll, the state's whole thunder born to wield, And shake alike the senate and the field?
Seite 250 - ... his generous preference usually directed to the more obscure members of the company. The simplicity of his manners was far from excluding that perfect urbanity and amenity which flowed still more from the mildness of his nature, than from familiar intercourse with the most polished society of Europe.
Seite 342 - Esq. created one of the Knights of the Bath, at the Coronation of King Charles II. He...
Seite 5 - The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacraments, and other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church, after the use of the Church of England...
Seite 181 - MP late a member of the said house, serving as one of the knights of...
Seite 425 - In the succeeding year he was elected one of the Knights Companions of the Most Noble Order of the Garter ; and, in 1467, he was advanced to the title of Earl of Pembroke.
Seite 50 - ... the other side, that they routed them in most places, till they had left the greatest part of their foot without any guard at all of horse. But then the foot behaved themselves admirably on the enemy's part, and gave their scattered horse time to rally, and were ready to assist and secure them upon all occasions.
Seite 395 - When I consider the season of the year, the hard gales on the day of action, a flying enemy, the shortness of the day, and the coast we are on, I can boldly affirm, that all that could possibly be done, has been done.
Seite 251 - Every where natural, he carried into public something of that simple and negligent exterior which belonged to him in private. When he began to speak, a common observer might have thought him awkward ; and even a consummate judge could only have been struck with the exquisite justness of his ideas, and the transparent simplicity of his manners. But no sooner had he spoken for some time, than he was changed into another being. He forgot himself and every thing around him. He thought only...
Seite 87 - demanded any marriage portion, neither promise of any, it not being in my consideration ; yet her father, after her marriage, gave me one thousand pounds in gold with her. But that gift of his daughter unto me, I must ever thankfully acknowledge, as the crown of all my blessings ; for she was a most religious, virtuous, loving, and obedient wife unto me all the days of her life, and the happy mother of all my hopeful children, whom with their posterity I beseech God to bless.