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She was his cousin-german and part of the inheritance was the 5 merk land of Fairlie-Crivoch and the mill.
She was Robert's cousin-german and part of his inheritance was the Barony of Stevenston and the lands of Auchenharvie.
Bonaparte set out on his journey, and shortly-afterwards I went with my family to visit Madame de Coubertin, my cousin-german, who received us with her usual kindness.
Earl who had married his cousin-german, Margaret, eldest daughter and heiress of Robert Montgomerie of Giffen and Master of Eglinton.
Then Alvar Fañez, who was his cousin-german, came forward and said, Cid, we will all go with you, through desert and through peopled country, and never fail you.
He supported the cause of the Public Resolutioners, and in 1662 was, through the influence of his cousin-german, the Earl of Glencairn, appointed Bishop of the Isles.
Jean succeeded to Bonhill after the death of her cousin-german, Mr. Commissary Smollett, and resumed her maiden name of Smollett in 1780.
He married his cousin-german, Maria Judith, eldest daughter of the Reverend John Cowper, DD, rector of Church of St Peter but had no issue.
Margaret, wife of George Colquhoun, 3rd of Glens, by whom she had an only daughter and heiress, Margaret, who married her cousin-german, Robert Boyd, 5th Lord Boyd.
The elder was adopted into the house of Fabius Maximus, who was five times consul; the younger, by the son of Scipio Africanus, his cousin-german, and was by him named Scipio.
But that you should pretend to prevent me, who am king, from extending my hospitality to the grandson of Henry IV., to my cousin-german, to the companion of my childhood -- there your power stops, and there begins my will.
After six months of imprisonment Clanricarde was released, whereupon he showed his loyalty by hanging his own son, his brother's son, his cousin-german's son, one of the captains of his own galloglasses and fifty of his followers that bore armour and weapons.