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The ancient residence at Heythrop House having been destroyed by fire the Earl re- solved to build a splendid man- ... all other palatial buildings in England , is undoubtedly one of the most mag- nificent residences in this country .
The ancient residence at Heythrop House having been destroyed by fire the Earl re- solved to build a splendid man- ... all other palatial buildings in England , is undoubtedly one of the most mag- nificent residences in this country .
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Bournemouth , At his residence , Hants , aged 69 , Maj . - Gen . Wm . Daniel Jones , late of the Royal Artillery . 22. Suddenly , at the University Club , aged 65 , D. A. S. Davies , esq . , M.P. for Carmarthenshire , Chairman of the ...
Bournemouth , At his residence , Hants , aged 69 , Maj . - Gen . Wm . Daniel Jones , late of the Royal Artillery . 22. Suddenly , at the University Club , aged 65 , D. A. S. Davies , esq . , M.P. for Carmarthenshire , Chairman of the ...
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At his residence in Bolton - st . , aged 71 , Lieut . -Gen . Sir Wm . Lewis Herries , K.C. H. and C. B. , Col. of the 68th Regt . , only brother of the late Right Hon . John Ch . Herries . He entered the army in 1801 , and lost a leg ...
At his residence in Bolton - st . , aged 71 , Lieut . -Gen . Sir Wm . Lewis Herries , K.C. H. and C. B. , Col. of the 68th Regt . , only brother of the late Right Hon . John Ch . Herries . He entered the army in 1801 , and lost a leg ...
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