Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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... William Austin was the son of Sophia Austin , the entire Royal Family was satisfied that Caroline was the mother of the boy and that the father , though possibly Captain Manby , must be presumed to be George because Caroline had been ...
... William Austin was the son of Sophia Austin , the entire Royal Family was satisfied that Caroline was the mother of the boy and that the father , though possibly Captain Manby , must be presumed to be George because Caroline had been ...
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Hugh Ross Williamson. Caroline's own account of William Austin's parentage was given in the March of 1819 under the seal of secrecy to James Brougham , the brother of her lawyer , Henry Brougham , who was to defend her at her trial . The ...
Hugh Ross Williamson. Caroline's own account of William Austin's parentage was given in the March of 1819 under the seal of secrecy to James Brougham , the brother of her lawyer , Henry Brougham , who was to defend her at her trial . The ...
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... William Austin as if he were her own child . As long as she lived , he was never parted from her . On March 5 , 1818 ... William Austin's behalf . On her death in 1821 , she left him all her property and though her estate was insolvent ...
... William Austin as if he were her own child . As long as she lived , he was never parted from her . On March 5 , 1818 ... William Austin's behalf . On her death in 1821 , she left him all her property and though her estate was insolvent ...
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FOREWORD II | 11 |
The Wives of King George IV | 19 |
The Parentage of Queen Elizabeth I | 91 |
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