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... John Coakley Lettsom - 13.- John Courtenay , Esq . 14. Right Hon . Patrick Duigenan 15. Samuel Lord Viscount Hood , Admiral of the Red - 16. Admiral Sir Roger Curtis , Bart . ― - - 17. Admiral Philip d'Auvergne , Prince de Bouillon 18 ...
... John Coakley Lettsom - 13.- John Courtenay , Esq . 14. Right Hon . Patrick Duigenan 15. Samuel Lord Viscount Hood , Admiral of the Red - 16. Admiral Sir Roger Curtis , Bart . ― - - 17. Admiral Philip d'Auvergne , Prince de Bouillon 18 ...
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... John Coakley Letsom , M.D. John Courtenay , Esq . Ex - M.P . Right Honourable Patrick Duigenan , L.L.D. I 1759 1815 16 1742 1815 23 1748 1815 43 1758 1815 92 1750 1815 96 1746 1815 125 1739 1815 140 1751 1816 183 1753 1816 227 1723-4 ...
... John Coakley Letsom , M.D. John Courtenay , Esq . Ex - M.P . Right Honourable Patrick Duigenan , L.L.D. I 1759 1815 16 1742 1815 23 1748 1815 43 1758 1815 92 1750 1815 96 1746 1815 125 1739 1815 140 1751 1816 183 1753 1816 227 1723-4 ...
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... John Strutt , Esq . M.P. Dr. John Squire Charles Taylor , M.D. Rev. Jos . Townshend , M.A. Rev. William Vyse , D.C.L. Rev. Cooper Willyams , A.M. Michael Woodhull , Esq . an Author 604 604 1741 1816 6c4 | 1762 | 1816 605 1740 1816 ...
... John Strutt , Esq . M.P. Dr. John Squire Charles Taylor , M.D. Rev. Jos . Townshend , M.A. Rev. William Vyse , D.C.L. Rev. Cooper Willyams , A.M. Michael Woodhull , Esq . an Author 604 604 1741 1816 6c4 | 1762 | 1816 605 1740 1816 ...
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... John , Esq . - Curtis , Admiral , Sir Roger , Bart . D'Auvergne , Admiral , Prince de Bouillon Duigenan , Right . Hon . Patrick , M. P. - Ferguson , Dr. Page - - 417 399 16 330 380 392 361 227 Franklin , Dr. Benjamin , Review of his ...
... John , Esq . - Curtis , Admiral , Sir Roger , Bart . D'Auvergne , Admiral , Prince de Bouillon Duigenan , Right . Hon . Patrick , M. P. - Ferguson , Dr. Page - - 417 399 16 330 380 392 361 227 Franklin , Dr. Benjamin , Review of his ...
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... Esq . M.P. Wilmot , John Eardley , Esq . F. R. S. and F. A. S. Vincent , Dr. William , Dean of Westminster - Page 140 , 562 183 417 429 581 43 · 23 125 ANNUAL BIOGRAPHY AND OBITUARY OF 1816 . PART I. MEMOIRS xvi ALPHABETICAL TABLE .
... Esq . M.P. Wilmot , John Eardley , Esq . F. R. S. and F. A. S. Vincent , Dr. William , Dean of Westminster - Page 140 , 562 183 417 429 581 43 · 23 125 ANNUAL BIOGRAPHY AND OBITUARY OF 1816 . PART I. MEMOIRS xvi ALPHABETICAL TABLE .
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