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    1. Lisa Unger Baskin Collection: Highlights | Duke University Libraries

      Eleanor Butler (1739-1829) and Sarah Ponsonby (1755-1832), members of the Anglo-Irish aristocracy, determined that they would forego (...)

    2. The Rt. Honble. Lady Eleanor Butler & Miss Ponsonby · Duke University Library Exhibits

      Lady Eleanor Butler & Miss Ponsonby Description: In the late eighteenth century, aristocrat Eleanor Butler and Sarah Ponsonby, the young (...)

    3. The Rt. Honble. Lady Eleanor Butler & Miss Ponsonby · Duke University Library Exhibits

      Several of Lady Leighton's works are in the National Library of Wales. Source: Ladies of Llangollen Collection Citation: Lane, Richard (...)

    4. Scores - Music Resources for Graduate Students - LibGuides at Duke University

      Early English Books Online (EEBO) This link opens in a new window Search digital copies of nearly every work printed between 1473 and 1700 in (...)

    5. Baskin -- 1800s · Duke University Library Exhibits

      Sarah Tighe In the late eighteenth century, aristocrat Eleanor Butler and Sarah Ponsonby, the young orphaned daughter of Chambre Brabazon (...)

    6. [Creamer with an image of the Ladies of Llangollen]; [Ladies of Llangollen figurine] · Duke Universi

      [Creamer with an image of the Ladies of Llangollen]; [Ladies of Llangollen figurine] · Duke University Library Exhibits Skip to main (...)

    7. The Rt. Honble. Lady Eleanor Butler & Miss Ponsonby · Duke University Library Exhibits

      Lady Eleanor Butler & Miss Ponsonby Description: In the late eighteenth century, aristocrat Eleanor Butler and Sarah Ponsonby, the young (...)

    8. A New Look for ICLR Online

      Now in its tenth year of operation, ICLR Online is the digital research platform for Incorporated Council of Law Reporting for England and (...)

    9. Letter to Mrs. Sarah Tighe · Duke University Library Exhibits

      Sarah Tighe Description: In the late eighteenth century, aristocrat Eleanor Butler and Sarah Ponsonby, the young orphaned daughter of Chambre (...)

    10. Glorious Deeds of Women! · Duke University Library Exhibits

      In 1797, Princess Caroline of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel had married the Prince of Wales, who unbeknownst to her was already married to Mrs.

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