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Sarah told me how the King dined at my Lady Castlemaine's , and supped , every day and night the last week ; and that the night that the bonfires were made for joy of the Queene's arrivall , the King was there ; But there was no fire at ...
Sarah told me how the King dined at my Lady Castlemaine's , and supped , every day and night the last week ; and that the night that the bonfires were made for joy of the Queene's arrivall , the King was there ; But there was no fire at ...
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He tells me that the King and my Lady Castlemaine are quite broke off , and she is gone away , and is with child , and swears the King shall own it ; and she will have it christened in the Chapel at White Hall so , and owned for the ...
He tells me that the King and my Lady Castlemaine are quite broke off , and she is gone away , and is with child , and swears the King shall own it ; and she will have it christened in the Chapel at White Hall so , and owned for the ...
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But it seems she hath told the King , that whoever did get it , he should own it . And the bottom of the quarrel is this : -She is fallen in love with young Jermin , who hath of late been with her oftener than the King , and is now ...
But it seems she hath told the King , that whoever did get it , he should own it . And the bottom of the quarrel is this : -She is fallen in love with young Jermin , who hath of late been with her oftener than the King , and is now ...
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A Discourse on the Rise Progress Peculiar Objects | 1 |
Memoirs of Samuel Pepys Esq F R S Secretary | 23 |
Absenteeism By Lady Morgan | 54 |
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