King George IIIConstable, 1972 - 411 Seiten |
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... Duke ' according as he shall express himself ... that I have not reason to be satisfied with some of the people I employ ' . But the conversation did not get so far . ' I did perceive ' , writes the Duke in his account , or at least I ...
... Duke ' according as he shall express himself ... that I have not reason to be satisfied with some of the people I employ ' . But the conversation did not get so far . ' I did perceive ' , writes the Duke in his account , or at least I ...
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... Duke of York and was resented accordingly . The Duke lost an independent appanage worth about £ 20,000 a year . The King tried to compensate him by a gift of £ 16,000 for the purchase of a house , and on the Duke of Cumberland's death ...
... Duke of York and was resented accordingly . The Duke lost an independent appanage worth about £ 20,000 a year . The King tried to compensate him by a gift of £ 16,000 for the purchase of a house , and on the Duke of Cumberland's death ...
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... Duke of Cumberland's marriage there had been rumours in London society that the Duke of Gloucester was secretly married to Maria , dowager Lady Waldegrave , widow of the King's former governor . Lady Mary Coke heard the story as early ...
... Duke of Cumberland's marriage there had been rumours in London society that the Duke of Gloucester was secretly married to Maria , dowager Lady Waldegrave , widow of the King's former governor . Lady Mary Coke heard the story as early ...
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THE HOUSE OF HANOVER I | 1 |
PRINCE OF WALES | 26 |
POLITICAL APPRENTICESHIP | 73 |
Urheberrecht | |
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