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that at that time, in spite of his wife's considerable fortune, he was actually in Fleet Prison for a debt of £600; they must have been living together at this time, for Mrs. Bowater added a postscript to her husband's letter, but she is not mentioned in his will which is dated August 10th 1809. - Mr. Bowater who | that at that time, in spite of his wife's considerable fortune, he was actually in Fleet Prison for a debt of £600; they must have been living together at this time, for Mrs. Bowater added a postscript to her husband's letter, but she is not mentioned in his will which is dated August 10th 1809. - Mr. Bowater who had a residence in the Edgware Road near London, died at Ramsgate, June 22nd, 1810. Mrs. Bowater died at her seat, Old Dalby, Leicestershire, July 29th, 1827. - They had no children. | ||
Many years previous to all this -- on the death of Anthony Duncombe, Baron Feversham, in April 1763, - the barony became extinct, and his estate devolved | |||
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that at that time, in spite of his wife's considerable fortune, he was actually in Fleet Prison for a debt of £600; they must have been living together at this time, for Mrs. Bowater added a postscript to her husband's letter, but she is not mentioned in his will which is dated August 10th 1809. - Mr. Bowater who had a residence in the Edgware Road near London, died at Ramsgate, June 22nd, 1810. Mrs. Bowater died at her seat, Old Dalby, Leicestershire, July 29th, 1827. - They had no children. Many years previous to all this -- on the death of Anthony Duncombe, Baron Feversham, in April 1763, - the barony became extinct, and his estate devolved
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