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His Only Wife | Medie, Peace A. | Large Print, 2021 | Medie, P. |
His Only Wife A Novel | Medie, Peace A. | Book, 2020 | FICTION MEDIE P |
His Only Wife | Medie, Peace Adzo | eBook, 2020 | |
His Only Wife | Peace Adzo Medie | eBook, 2020 | |
His Only Wife | Medie, Peace Adzo | Downloadable Audiobook, 2020 | |
His Only Wife | McDavid, Cathy | eBook, 2014 | |
Just Kate His Only Wife | Linda Lael MillerMcDavid, Cathy | eBook, 2013 | |
Just Kate: His Only Wife | Miller, Linda LaelMcDavid, Cathy | eBook, 2013 | |
Memorial for Mrs. Katharine Sinclair, Lawful Daughter of the Deceased David Sinclair of Southdun, of His Second Marriage, and James Sinclair of Duran, Her Trustee, Against David Threipland, Only Son Procreate of the Marriage Betwixt Dr. Stewart Threipland of Fingask, and Mrs. Janet Sinclair, Lawful Daughter of the Said David Sinclair, by His First Wife, and His Said Father, as Administrator-in-law for Him | Sinclair, Katherine | eBook, 1768 | |
Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of Henrietta, Janet, Emilia, and Margaret Sinclairs, Only Children Alive of James Sinclair of Harpsdale, Esq; by the Deceased Mrs. Marjory Sinclair, His Wife, and of the Said James Sinclair of Harpsdale, Their Father and Administrator-in-law | Sinclair, Henrietta | eBook, 1768 | |
Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of Janet Miller, Daughter of the Deceased John Miller of Kenmure, and George Barclay Merchant in Lanerk, Her Husband, for His Interest; and of Isobel, Jean, and Janet Aikmans, Daughters and Only Children Procreated Between the Deceased Andrew Aikman Surgeon in Biggar, and the Also Deceased Margaret Miller His Wife, and of Andrew Forest Merchant in Edinburgh, Husband of the Said Jean Aikman, for His Interest, Pursuers | Miller, Janet | eBook, 1766 | |
Additional Information for Mary-Philippa-Jean-Agnes Campbell, Only Child of the Deceased James Campbell, Who Was the Eldest Son of the Also Deceased Sir James Campbell of Auchinbreck, by Mrs Susanna Campbell, His Wife, and for John Pringle, Writer to the Signet, Her Curator A Litem; Against William, Elizabeth, Mary and Anne Campbells, Four of the Younger Children of the Said Sir James Campbell, by the Said Mrs Susanna Campbell, His Wife | Campbell, Mary-Philippa-Jean-Agnes | eBook, 1762 | |
Lord Kames Reporter. Information for Mary-Philippa-Jean-Agnes Campbell, the Only Child of the Deceased James Campbell, Who Was the Eldest Son of the Also Deceased Sir James Campbell of Auchinbreck, by Mrs Susanna Campbell His Wife; and for John Pringle, Clerk to the Signet, Her Curator Ad Litem; Against William, Elizabeth, Mary and Anne Campbells, Four of the Younger Children of the Said Sir James Campbell of Auchinbreck, by the Said Mrs Susanna Campbell His Wife | Campbell, Mary-Philippa-Jean-Agnes | eBook, 1761 | |
Jasper Jones, Esq; and Frances His Wife, Which Said Frances Was the Only Daughter and Heir at Law of Francis Leigh of Puttenham, in the County of Surry, Esq; Appellants. John Bennett, Gent. and Mary His Wife; Henry Spencer, Gent. and Anne His Wife; William Vade, Francis Leigh Esq; Richard Leigh, Jasper-Leigh Jones, Thomas Leigh of Farnham, Thomas Wildman and Dorothea His Wife, Fitz-William Plumtree, Sir Thomas Wynn, Bart. and William Fawkes Respondents. The Appellants Case | Jones, Jasper | eBook, 1744 | |
Mary Buchan, Spinster, Eldest Daughter of Thomas Buchan, Esq; by Grizel His Late Wife, Only Daughter of William Late Lord Bargenny, Deceas'd, Appellant. Sir Alexander Hope and Sir Hew Dalrymple, Baronets, Respondents. And Sir Hew Dalyrymple, Baronet, Appellant. Sir Alexander Hope, Bar. and the Said Mary Buchan, Respondents. The Case of the Appellant Mary Buchan | Buchan, Mary | eBook, 1739 | |
Alexander Small, Administrator of Mary His Late Wife Deceased, Who Was the Only Daughter of Peter Wing the Elder, Deceased, Appellant. Richard Wing, Second Son and Surviving Executor of the Said Peter Wing the Elder, and Also Executor of Peter Wing the Younger, and John Wing the Youngest Son of the Said Peter Wing the Elder, Respondents. The Appellant's Case | Small, Alexander | Book, 1730 | PR1134 .E34 |
Charles Selby Amherst, Esq; Administrator of Dame Margaret Strode, His Late Wife, Who Was the Widow of Sir George Strode, Knt. Deceased, - - Appellant. William Robinson Lytton, Esq; Devisee in the Will of Lytton Lytton, Esq; Deceased, Who Was the Only Son and Heir of the Said Sir George Strode, Deceased; Francis Mascall and James Bedingfield, Mortgagees of the Estate in Question - - - Respondents. The Respondent William Robinson Lytton's Case | Lytton, William Robinson | eBook, 1730 | |
A True and Exact Particular and Inventory of All and Singular the Lands, Tenements, and Hereditaments, Goods, Chattels, Debts, and Personal Estate Whatsoever, of Sir William Chapman, Bar. Late One of the Directors of the South-Sea Company, Which He Was Seized or Possessed Of, or Intituled Unto, in His Own Right, and Which Any Other Person or Persons Was or Were Seized or Possessed Of, in Trust for Him, or to or for His Use or Benefit, Upon the First Day of June 1720, or at Any Time Since (the Necessary Wearing Apparel of the Said Sir William Chapman, and of His Wife and Children, Only Excepted.) And Also A True Account (to the Best of His Knowledge and Remembrance) of What Part of Such Lands, Tenements, Hereditaments, Goods, Chattels, Debts, or Personal Estate, He Hath Convey'd, Aliened, Transferr'd, or Otherwise Dispos'd Of, and to What Person or Persons by Name, at What Time or Times, and for What Price or Consideration Either Paid Down or Secured to Be Paid. Together With the Abstract of the Same | Chapman, William | eBook, 1721 | |
Margaret Davie, Frances Davie, and Trephina Davie, Daughters of Sir William Davie Bart. Deceased (by Dame Abigail His Second Wife) and Infants, by Nicholas Pollexfen Esq; Their Prochein Amy, Apellants Sic]. Nicholas Hooper the Younger, Esq; and Mary His Wife, Who Was Only Daughter of the Said Sir William Davie by His First Wife, Respondents. The Appellant's Case | Davie, Margaret | eBook, 1712 | |
Victory Over Sin and Death, to Be Obtained, Only, Through Faith in Jesus Christ A Sermon, Delivered in the First Society in Lebanon, May 31, 1780. At the Funeral of Madam Faith Trumbull, Wife of His Excellency Governor Trumbull. By Timothy Stone, A.M. Pastor of the Third Church in Lebanon. Published at His Excellency's Desire. [Four Lines of Scripture Texts] | Stone, Timothy | eBook, 1780 | |
In the House of Lords Elizabeth, Margaret, and Harriot Graham, the Infant Children of William Graham Younger, of Gartmore, Esq; Deceased, by Margaret His Wife, Only Daughter of Dr. William Porterfield, and Their Guardians, Appellants. Margaret Graham, Mother of the Said Elizabeth, Margaret, and Harriot Graham, and Alexander Greig, Her Trustee, - - Respondents. The Appellants Case | Graham, Elizabeth | eBook, 1780 | |
A Choice Pennyworth of Wit. Or, A Clear Distinction Between A Virtuous Wife and A Wanton Harlot Part I. How A Merchant Was Deluded From His Lady by An Harlot, to Whom He Carried Gold, Jewels, and Other Valuable Things, for Many Years, Which the Received With Unspeakable Flattery, Until His Wife Gave Him A Penny to Bestow on A Pennyworth of Wit. Part II. How He Sailed to A Far Country, and There Exchanging His Goods for Other Rich Merchandize, Went to A Tavern, Where He Scornfully Derided His Wife and Extolled His Harlot; but Being Sharply Reproved by An Ancient Man, Who Put Him in A Way to Try His Harlot's Love, the Merchant Gave Him His Wife's Penny. Part III. How He Returned Richly Laden, and Put Himself in Poor Array, and Went to His Harlot, Declaring, That He Had Not Only Lost All That He Had in A Storm, but Had Likewise Slain One of His Servants, for Which His Life Was in Danger and Desired Her Shelter; but Instead of So Doing She Abused Him With Vile Language, Threatning to Have Him Apprehended: Upon Which He Left Her, and Went to His Wife With the Same Pretence, Who Received Him With Great Joy Offering to Sacrifice All She Had to Save His Life. Thus Did He Find Her A Faithful Wife, and the Other A Flattering Harlot | eBook, 1760? | ||
A Divine Looking-glass Or, the Third and Last Testament of Our Lord Jesus Christ, Whose Personal Residence Is Seated on His Throne of Eternal Glory in Another World: Being The Commission of the Spirit, Agreeing With, and Explaining of the Two Former Commissions of the Law and the Gospel, Differing Only in Point of Worship. Set Forth for the Trial of All Sorts of Supposed Spiritual Lights in the World, Until the Ever-living True Jesus, the Only High and Mighty God, Personally Appear in the Air With His Saints and Angels. By John Reeve, and Lodowick Muggleton, Pen-Men Hereof, and the Last Chosen Witnesses Unto That Ever Blessed Body of Christ Jesus Glorified, to Be the Only Wife, Very True God Alone, Everlasting Father, and Creator of Both Worlds, and All That Were Made in Them | Reeve, John | eBook, 1760 | |
An Act for Confirming and Establishing An Exchange Agreed to Be Made Between the Most Noble John Duke of Bedford and Ambrose Reddall Gentleman Judy His Wife, and Elizabeth Their Only Child | Great Britain | eBook, 1759 | |
A True and Impartial Narrative of the Sufferings of Mr. Oliver Thorne Of Whersted-Hall, Near Ipswich. Who Married the Daughter of James Thompson, Esq; of Trompington, in Cambridgeshire, Shewing How He Was Arrested by A Base Contrivance at Windsor, and Carried to Reading Goal, During His Confinement There His Wife and Only Surviving Child Who at the Time of His Being Arrested Enjoy'd Perfect Health Were Both Destroy'd in London, by Which Destruction Mr. Thorne Lost An Estate of 1500, Per An. and 10,000 L. in Cash | eBook, 1753 |