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... Lady Hatton had been forbidden the court , where Lady Compton , Buckingham's haughty mother , reigned supreme ; and now , when she found her daughter threatened with such a husband , she prepared to fight . Her terrified husband ...
... Lady Hatton had been forbidden the court , where Lady Compton , Buckingham's haughty mother , reigned supreme ; and now , when she found her daughter threatened with such a husband , she prepared to fight . Her terrified husband ...
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... Lady Hatton became too exhausted to keep her hold , and in triumph Coke carried the girl to the hymeneal sacrifice . But Lady Hatton , that indomitable woman , was not yet defeated . She summoned her husband for housebreaking ...
... Lady Hatton became too exhausted to keep her hold , and in triumph Coke carried the girl to the hymeneal sacrifice . But Lady Hatton , that indomitable woman , was not yet defeated . She summoned her husband for housebreaking ...
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... Lady Diana Cecil , a niece of Lady Hatton's . Realising in time that her dowry was not worthy of him , he shifted his affections to the richest heiress in the land , Lady Katherine Manners , daughter of the Earl of Rutland . That she ...
... Lady Diana Cecil , a niece of Lady Hatton's . Realising in time that her dowry was not worthy of him , he shifted his affections to the richest heiress in the land , Lady Katherine Manners , daughter of the Earl of Rutland . That she ...
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