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John Deye executor to Mrs. Elizabeth Ashby Widow Deceas'd, from a Decree Appellant. Thomas Stevenson and Jane his Wife, late the Widow Pattrick, one of Daughters of the said Elizabeth, and her late Husband Champion Ashby, a Freeman of London, Deceas'd. Respondents. The Appellant's case.
Deye, John.Date: 1707]- Books
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The appellants case. Harry Colt, Esq; and Anne his Wife, (one of the Daughters of John Arnold, Esq; deceas'd, and Margaret his Wife, since Marry'd to John Dutton Colt, Esq; Father of the Complanant Harry.) Appellants. And John Dutton Colt, Esq; and Margaret his Wife, Nicholas Arnold, Esq, Margaret Langly, Widow, Dennis Arnold, Mary Arnold, and Edward Cook, Surviving Trustee. Respondents.
Colt, Harry.Date: 1708]- Books
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The royal letter writer or every lady's own secretary: containing letters on every subject that can call for attention Mothers Daughters Wives Relations Friends or Acquaintance. Not only on the more important religious, moral, and social duties, but on subjects of every other kind that usually interest the fair sex. With various forms of messages by cards.
Date: [1793?]- Books
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An act for settling certain messuages, Lands, and Hereditaments in Great Driffield in the County of York, Part of the Estate of James Manuel, late of New Malton in the same County, deceased, To the Uses mentioned in certain Articles of Agreement, made between the Widow, and the Daughters and Coheirs, of the said James Manuel.
Great Britain. Parliament.Date: 1742]- Books
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Winchcombe Howard Packer, Esquire, nephew and heir at law of Frances St. John, late Viscountess Bolingbroke, deceased, who was one of the Daughters and Coheirs of Sir Henry Winchcombe, Baronet, deceased appellant. William Lord Stawell, Mountague Venables, Earl of Abingdon, Samuel Lord Masham, Sir William Wyndham, Bart. Francis Annesley, Esq; and Henry St. John, late Viscount Bolingbroke respondents. Et e contra. The case of the respondents in the original appeal, and of the appellants in the cross appeal.
Stawell, William Stawell, Baron, approximately 1683-1742.Date: 1729]- Books
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The book of oddities: or, agreeable variety for town and country. Containing, an uncommon collection of the most curious stories, which may be valued for their Being Queer, Odd, Strange, Amazing, Whimsical, Comic, Absurd, Out O'Th'way, And Unaccountable. Designed To promote Mirth, and excite the Wonder and Astonishment of all the Sons and Daughters of Adam. The whole calculated to make the Countryman stare, the Citizen laugh, and the Courtier grin: Adapted both to the Sultry Days of Autumn, and the Gloomy Nights of Winter. By Sir Toby Broadgrin, Knt.
Broadgrin, Toby.Date: 1790- Books
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A master-Key to the rich ladies treasury. Or, the widower and batchelor's directory. Containing An exact Alphabetical List of Duchess Marchioness Countess Viscountess Baroness Dowagers. Ladies by Curtesie, Daughters of Peers. Baronets Widows. Widows, and Spinsters in Great-Britain. With An Account of their Places of Abode, Reputed ... and Fortunes they possess in the Stocks. By a younger brother.
B----n, B.Date: MDCCXLII. [1742]- Books
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Answers for Anne Haldane, Spouse to Thomas Forrester of Denovan; Agnes Haldane, Spouse to John Dundas of Maner; Lilias Haldane, Spouse to William Wilson, Writer at Murrayshall; Margaret Haldane, Spouse to William Bontin of Ardoch; Isobel Haldane, Widow of Charles Stewart of Ardshiel; and Janet Haldane, Spouse to John Murray, Merchant in Glasgow; all Daughters of the deceased John Haldane of Lenrick, and their said Husbands; to the petition of Mr. Patrick Haldane, Advocate.
Haldane, Anne, 1706-1784.Date: 1766]- Books
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Mrs. Frances Shaftoe's narrative. Containing an account of her being in Sir Theophilus Oglethorpe's family; where hearing many Treasonable Things, and among others, that the pretended Prince of Wales was Sir Theophilus's son, she was trick'd into France by Sir Theophilus's Daughters, and barbarously us'd to make her turn Papist and Nun, in order to prevent a Discovery; but at last made her Escape to Suisserland, and from thence arriv'd in England, in December, 1706.
Shaftoe, Frances.Date: Printed in the Year 1707- Books
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The ladies complete letter-writer; teaching the art of inditing letters On every Subject that can call for their Attention, as Daughters, Wives, Mothers, Relations, Friends, or Acquaintance. Being a collection of letters, written by ladies, Not only on the more important Religious, Moral, and Social Duties, but on Subjects of every other Kind that usually interest the Fair Sex: the whole forming a polite and improving manual, For their Use, Instruction, and Rational Entertainment. With many other Important Articles.
Date: MDCCLXIII. [1763]- Books
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Harry Colt Esq; and Anne his Wife, one of the Daughters of John Arnold Esq; by Margaret his Wife, since married to John Dutton Colt Esq; Father of the Appellant Harry, Appellant, From a Decree of Dismission, made in the Court of Chancery the 29th of Novemb. 1707. The said John Dutton Colt and the said Margaret his Wife, Nicholas Arnold Esq; Son and Heir of the said John by the said Margaret, Margaret Langley Widow, Dennis Arnold and Mary Arnold, younger Children of the said John by the said Margaret, and Edw. Cook, surviving Trustee of the said John Arnold's Marriage Settlement, Respondents. The case of the Respondents, Nicholas Arnold and Edward Cooke Esqs;
Arnold, Nicholas, Esq.Date: 1708]- Books
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Popish intrigues and cruelty plainly exemplified, in the affecting case and narrative of Mrs. Frances Shaftoe. Containing an account of her being eleven months in Sir Theophilus Oglethorpe's family; where hearing, among many other Treasonable Things, that the Pretended Prince of Wales was Sir Theophilus's son, she was trick'd into France by his Daughters, Anne and Eleanor, and most barbarously used, near the Space of Six Years, to force her to turn Papist and Nun, in order to prevent a Discovery. With the Deposition of a Swiss Protestant Woman, who effected her Escape from a Nunnery in France, into Switzerland, (taken before the Lord Chief Justice Holt) from whence she returned into England, in December 1706.
Shaftoe, Frances.Date: MDCCXLV. [1745]- Books
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Part of the Abbot de Vertot's dissertation upon the origine of the Salick laws, and, The question, Whether it be precisely in pursuance of Article LXII. Paragraph VI. That the Daughters of the Kings of France are excluded from the Succession to the Crown, examined. In four parts. The last containing a full Demonstration of King Edward's Right to the Crown of France, both by the degl'Intronari Salick Law, and by Precedents. By Peter Rival, One of His Majesty's Chaplains of the French Chapel at St. James's. Done into English from the French, by a Gentleman. Do not believe too easily. (law of the Academy [illegible] at Sienna.)
Rival, Pierre, -1730.Date: MDCCXXII. [1722]- Books
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The case of John Atherton, Bishop of Waterford in Ireland; who was convicted of the sin of uncleanness with a cow, and other creatures; for which he was hang'd at Dublin, December the 5th, 1640. With A full Account of his Behaviour after his Condemnation, and the Letters he sent to his Wife and two Daughters the Night before his Execution. To which is added the sermon preach'd at his funeral, the Night after his Execution, in St. John's Church, Dublin; with some farther Account of his Life. The whole written by Nicolas Barnard Dean of Ardagh, at the Command of Archbishop Usher, and to him Dedicated.
Bernard, Nicholas, -1661.Date: [1710]- Books
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Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Sir William Ker of Greenhead, and Patrick Murray of Chirrytrees, Humbly sheweth, That the deceast Sir Andrew Ker of Greenhead provided his Lady, one of the Daughters of Sir Alexander Don of Newtoun, to a Liferent Locality of Lands in case of her Survivance, which he warranted to be worth 2500 Merks per Annum, her Liferent took Effect upon the Decease of Sir Andrew, and subsisted as a Burden on the Estate of his Heir for 50 Years and upwards; the enter'd to the Possession of the Lands, and received her Rents for both Stock and Teind, thro' the Inadvertancy of the Heir of her Husband, who became Piar of the Lands, as he had an undoubted Right to the Teinds.
Kerr, William, Sir, -1741.Date: 1733]- Books
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An act for confirming a partition of so many of the estates of Charles late Duke of Somerset, deceased, as were by him settled and devised to the Use of Frances late Marchioness of Granby and of Charlotte Countess of Aylesford, his Two Daughters, and their Issue, in strict Settlement, with several Remainders over; and for vesting and settling the intire Premises to the several Uses therein mentioned; and for the several other Purposes therein mentioned.
Great Britain. Parliament.Date: 1762]- Books
Four extra daughters.
Maconechy, Joanna, 1878-1953.Date: 1932- Books
Difficult daughters (and some of their problems) / by Jessie March.
March, Jessie.Date: 1929- Archives and manuscripts
Letters from Ann's daughters
Date: Mid to late 20th centuryReference: PP/DAL/A/3Part of: Dally, Ann Gwendolen, and Dally, Peter John- Books
Relative intimacy : fathers, adolescent daughters, and postwar American culture / Rachel Devlin.
Devlin, Rachel.Date: [2005], ©2005- Books
Wives and daughters / Elizabeth Gaskell.
Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn, 1810-1865.Date: 1996- Books
Sons and daughters / [Roger Pilkington].
Pilkington, Roger.Date: [1951]- Books
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The duke of Gordon's daughters.
Date: [1800?]- Pictures
Lot and his daughters: one of the daughters carries a wine jug. Engraving by D. Cunego, 1771, after G. Reni.
Reni, Guido, 1575-1642.Date: 1771Reference: 2819176i- Books
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A father's advice to his daughters.
Date: 1776