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The Groves it was the William Loyd Groves were rather important people, financially and socially; and one of them, yes, that was it, was related to Mina, but which he didn't know.
There was a mantle in colored marbles, cabinets of fretted ebony, tables of onyx and floriated ormolu, ivories and ornaments of Benares brass and olivewood. In the close incongruity of this preserved Victorianism Mrs. William Loyd Grove, when she appeared soon after, startled Lee Randon by her complete expression of a severely modern air.
On the Russian sovereigns: R. N. Bain, The First Romanovs, 1613-1725 , and, by the same author, Pupils of Peter the Great: a History of the Russian Court and Empire from 1697 to 1740 ; Eugene Schuyler, Peter the Great, 2 vols. , a scholarly work; Kazimierz Waliszewski, Peter the Great, an admirable study trans. from the French by Lady Mary Loyd , and, by the same author, though not as yet translated, L'heritage de Pierre le Grand: regne des femmes, gouvernement des favoris, 1725-1741 and La derniere des Romanov, Elisabeth R ; Alexander Bruckner, Peter der Grosse , and, by the same author, Katharina die Zweite , important German works, in the Oncken Series; E. A. B. Hodgetts, The Life of Catherine the Great of Russia , a recent fair-minded treatment in English.
The place of his birth, and his father's name, are differently assigned by authors, who have mentioned him. Mr. Loyd says , that he was son of Thomas Cartwright of Burford in Oxfordshire, and born August 16, in the year 1615; Mr.
Fannie Fulenwider, married James Gore, of Alabama. Louisa Fulenwider married Robert Loyd, of Alabama. For descendants of Dr. William Johnston and Nancy Forney see "Genealogy of Colonel James Johnston." Descendants of Ransom G. Hunley and Carolina Forney, were: 1. Richard R. Hunley married Martha S. Johnston, of Lincoln county. Col. Peter F. Hunley married Margaret Johnston, of Lincoln county.
To Lee, William Loyd Grove was more immaterial than a final shred of mist lifting from the sunken road across the golf course; even his appreciation of the other's good qualities had vanished, leaving nothing at all.
His thoughts returned to himself the voices of the Davencotts, of William Loyd Grove, echoed from a distance on his hearing and he tried to re-arrange his bearing toward his unsought discovery: this was of enormous importance. He must at once regulate his approach to Mrs. Grove, get himself firmly in hand; the situation, for him particularly, had far-reaching unpredictable possibilities.
Paul's charge against the board of managers, an item of two hundred dollars, which he had paid to Wm. Loyd Garrison, while that gentleman was also in England; but by whose authority he had paid or given it, it was hard to determine. We gave him no orders to make donations of any kind.
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