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MARY KERR HART ACCORDING to the introduction to her Heath Blossoms , 8vo , W. Hill , Ballingdon ? n.d. , but probably 1830 , Mary Kerr Hart was an infant when her mother died in 1792 , and the daughter of the sixth Marquess of Lothian .
MARY KERR HART ACCORDING to the introduction to her Heath Blossoms , 8vo , W. Hill , Ballingdon ? n.d. , but probably 1830 , Mary Kerr Hart was an infant when her mother died in 1792 , and the daughter of the sixth Marquess of Lothian .
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According to the author's introduction to his Humours of the Fleet , 46pp , London , 1799 , William Paget was born in London and at first followed his father's profession of architect . He inherited an ample fortune , increased by a ...
According to the author's introduction to his Humours of the Fleet , 46pp , London , 1799 , William Paget was born in London and at first followed his father's profession of architect . He inherited an ample fortune , increased by a ...
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He was the author of a large number of religious books and sermons , and according to Hazlitt was the author of Celestial Elegies of the Goddesses and the Muses , deploring the death of Frances , Countess of Hertford , London , 1598 .
He was the author of a large number of religious books and sermons , and according to Hazlitt was the author of Celestial Elegies of the Goddesses and the Muses , deploring the death of Frances , Countess of Hertford , London , 1598 .
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