Both Lady Garwood and Lady Gwyneth immediately leaned forward in anticipation as the viscountess cleared her throat self-importantly. |
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The viscountess returned to her chambers where her own Abigail attended her. |
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Have someone make a call to the viscountess of Liesende, tell her to fetch the Princess Gayle in time for dinner. |
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Thirty gowns each, your highness, ten capes and five habits for both Princess Gayle and the viscountess as well. |
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The viscountess awaited return to the castle of Count Empúries, who had gone to war against the French to defend their land Empordà. |
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Viscount, feminine viscountess, a European title of nobility, ranking immediately below a count, or earl. |
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And you'll be a viscountess, with maids to answer to your every whim. |
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The wives of a king, prince, duke, marquess, earl, viscount and baron are queen, princess, duchess, marchioness, countess, viscountess and baroness respectively. |
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Well, you'll have to come up with something a little less ambitious, like duchess or viscountess, because, for…. |
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Five years older than Bragg, Roche was a French viscountess studying painting at Oxford. |
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Well we have a question for Lady Muck, also known as Viscountess Gormanston. |
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Viscountess Farnsworth resumed her beaming countenance after her wad of cash was safely stowed inside her reticule. |
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Before his own elevation to an earldom, Disraeli's wife was created Viscountess Beaconsfield by Queen Victoria. |
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His parents, Viscount and Viscountess Amberley, were radical for their times. |
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In 1920, as an economy measure, 20 Cavendish Square was sold to Viscountess Cowdray and Asquith and Margot moved to 44, Bedford Square. |
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She gave her name to the Viscountess of Merton cup, awarded at the Cornwall Spring Flower Show. |
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