Three months after his death, his wife gave birth to Jacques Casanova, who died in France at a great age, colonel in the army commanded by Farnese against Henri, king of Navarre, afterwards king of France.
She was herself smitten with a young physician of great merit, named Righelini, who diedin the prime of life, and whom I still regret.
The whole of the troop had already returned to Italy, and my mother had travelled with Carlin Bertinazzi, the harlequin, who died in Paris in the year 1783.
An antimonial cup is included in the inventory of Samuel Seabury, who died 1680, and is valued at five shillings.
Matthew Fuller, who diedin 1678, left a library valued at ten pounds; and a surgeon's chest and drugs valued at sixteen pounds.
About the 1st of July he attended another patient in a neighboring village, who died two or three days after delivery.
She was soon afterwards delivered of a son, who died immediately, quod obstetrix corrupta mercede, mox natum praesecto plusquam convenerat umbilico necavit.
Footnote 77: Built by Omar, the second Khalif, who died A.
Footnote 108: Fifteen talents of gold, bequeathed by Sosibius, who died in the reign of Augustus.
He had been engaged to Sophia Stephens, who died, and her father John Stephens also died soon after; and Mr. Taylor shouldered the management of the paper until the time of stress was over.
I recollect his penitent, despairing confession, with the reference to Edwin Arnold's poem He who died at Azun gave This to those who dug his grave.
Called Kirby Castle, the property of Sir William Ryder, Knight, who died herein 1669.
He became afterwards a Commissioner of the Navy and Treasurer for Tangier; and was the constant companion of Mr. Pepys, who died in his house at Clapham, previously the residence of Sir Dennis Gauden.
Commander of the believers," answered Zobeide, "I am in mourning for your slave Fetnah; who died so suddenly that it was impossible to apply any remedy to her disorder.
Before I took her home, her younger sister, who diedin that deplorable manner in your arms, was a truly virtuous girl, and had never given me any occasion to complain of her conduce.
Commander of the faithful, I was born at Bagdad, had a moderate fortune left me by my father and mother, who died within a few days of each other.
The first biographer of Muhammad of whom we have any information was Zohri, who died A.
Much of his information was derived from Orwa, who died A.
On this work, considerable remains of which have come down to us, Ibn Hisham, who died A.
He was the son of Antiochus that was called Soter, who died in Parthia.
Mattioli MAY have been the prisoner who died in the Bastille in November 1703, but the legend of the Mask's prison life undeniably arose out of the adventure of our valet, Martin or Eustache Dauger.
But a dukedom is not a marquisate, nor could de la Cloche hold Aubigny, of which the last holder was Ludovick Stewart, who died, a cardinal, in November 1665.
Therefore, there is a strong presumption that the 'prisonnier au valet' who died in April 1694 was Mattioli.
His first wife, who died in 1730, was Lady Elizabeth Manners, the sister of Lady Catherine Pelham and Lady Frances Arundell.
Lady Catherine Gordon, daughter of the Earl of Aberdeen, widow of Cosmo Duke of Gordon, who died in 1752.
But it is worth your hearing, that which he relates of blessed St. Malachy, who died in his very bosom.
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