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Marriage he had two sons & two daughters, theelder of which Daughters was married to the Kingof Scotland & had the happineſs of being grand--mother to one of the first Characters in the World. But of her, I shall have occasion to speakmore at large in future. The Youngest, Mary,married first the King of France & secondly the D.Duke of Suffolk, by whom she had one daughter,afterwards the Mother of Lady Jane Grey,who tho'though inferior to her lovely Cousin the Queen of Scots, was yet an amiable young Woman & famous for reading Greek while other people were hunting. It was in thereign of Henry the 7th that Perkin Warbeck & Lambert Simnel before mentioned madetheir appearance, the former of whom which wasset in the Stocks, took shelter in BeaulieuAbbey, & was [.]1 beheaded with the Earl of

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