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Example sentences for "third daughter"

  • Charles Adolphus Murray, seventh Earl of Dunmore, and Lady Gertrude Coke, third daughter of the Lord Lieutenant of Norfolk, took place at Holkham.

  • Katherine, third daughter of the 2nd Earl of Eldon.

  • Third daughter of the 2nd Earl of Arran by his third wife, Elizabeth Underwood.

  • Norfolk and Suffolk Company of Comedians, to Sarah, third daughter of Mr. William Howard.

  • He married, in 1684, Anne, third daughter of John Mackenzie, II.

  • He married, in 1685, Elizabeth, third daughter of Colin Mackenzie, IV.

  • Alexander married, first, Margaret, third daughter of Roderick Mor Mackenzie, I.

  • Elizabeth, third daughter of the great Duke of Marlborough, and wife of Scroop, Earl and afterwards first Duke of Bridgewater.

  • I must now notify to you the approaching espousals of the most illustrious Prince Pigwiggin with Lady Rachel Cavendish, third daughter of the Duke of Devonshire: the victim does not dislike it!

  • Lady Isabella Finch, third daughter of the sixth Earl of Winchilsea, first lady of the bedchamber to the Princess Amelia.

  • Edward, second son of the 1st Lord Vernon, Baron of Kinderton, and his second wife, Martha, third daughter of the Hon.

  • There is this interest in trying to trace Dil-dar's parentage, that she may have been the third daughter of Sl.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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