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The contract of marriage between Anne Marie and the Duke of Savoy was signed at Versailles on 9 April ; On 10 April 1684, Anne Marie was married at Versailles, by proxy, to Victor Amadeus.
The couple were married in person on 6 May 1684.
In 1684 he married in Racconigi, Princess Angela Catherina d ' Este ( 1656 – 1722 ), granddaughter of Cesare I d ' Este, Duke of Modena.
In 1684 he married in Racconigi, Princess Angela Catherina d ' Este ( 1656 – 1722 ), granddaughter of Cesare I d ' Este, Duke of Modena.
In 1739 he married his first wife, Anne Bayne, the daughter of a professor of Scots law at Edinburgh, Alexander Bayne of Rires ( c. 1684 – 1737 ), and Mary Carstairs ( 1695 ?– 1759 ).
* Hedvig Eleonora Stenbock ( 1664 – 1729 ), 1684 married Freiherr Lorentz Creutz d. y.
In February 1684, her son Charles married Jeanne Marguerite de Mauron from Bretagne.
* James Tuchet, 3rd Earl of Castlehaven ( 1612 – 1684 ) who married Elizabeth Brydges ( 1614 / 15 – 1679 ) daughter of his stepmother but left no surviving children
Galitzine's wife, whom married in January 1684, was Anna Ivanovna Sukina ( February 8, 1672 – October 7, 1738 ).
However, Claverhouse's own letters frequently recommended lenient treatment of the Covenanters In 1684 he married into a prominent Covenanter family.
He married Lady Jean Cochrane, a daughter of a fiercely Covenanting family in 1684.
In 1684, Madame de Maintenon became first lady-in-waiting to the Dauphine, and in the winter of 1685-1686 she was married to the king in a private ceremony by François de Harlay de Champvallon, Archbishop of Paris, in the presence, it is believed, of Père la Chaise, the king's confessor, the Marquis de Montchevreuil, the Chevalier de Forbin, and Alexandre Bontemps.
In 1684, he married Margaret, only daughter of Sir Robert Sawyer of Highclere Castle and Margaret Suckeley, by whom he had seven sons and five daughters:
Simon Harcourt ( 1684 – 1 July 1720 ), who was MP for Wallingford, and predeceased his father, the lord chancellor, leaving a son, married Elizabeth Evelyn, sister of Sir John Evelyn, of Wotton, and daughter of John Evelyn, by whom he had one son and four daughters:
Following the loss of his family, Eaton married the widow Anne ( Graves ) Cotton ( 1620 – 1684 ), the daughter of Captain Thomas Graves ( 1584 – 1635 ) of Virginia and Massachusetts, and served for several years as an assistant to the Anglican curate at Accomac, Virginia before returning to England, where he was appointed the Vicar of Bishop's Castle, Salop, in 1661 and Rector of Bideford, Devon, in 1669.
She married, September 4, 1684 Stephen Burton as his 2nd wife.
On April 25, 1684, Graffenried married Regina Tscharner ( 1665 – 1731 ).
His son John Mathews ( b. 1659-May 1, 1706 ) married Elizabeth Tavernor on March 24, 1684 and they also made their his home at the Denbigh Plantation.
# Marie Elisabeth ( b. Dresden, 22 November 1610-d. Husum, 24 October 1684 ), married on 21 February 1630 to Frederick III, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp.
* Lady Frances Wilhelmina Bentinck ( 18 February 1684 – 31 March 1712 ), who married the 4th Baron Byron ( 4 January 1670 – 8 August 1736 ) on 19 December 1706 and had four children.
In 1684, when Sir John Egerton, 3rd Baronet of Wilton married Elizabeth Holland, the hall came to the Egerton family.
With Justin's connivance, Donough married Elizabeth Spencer, daughter of Robert Spencer, 2nd Earl of Sunderland, in 1684, then principal secretary of state in England: the couple were sixteen and thirteen respectively.
Sir Henry married Henrietta FitzJames ( 1667 – 3 April 1730 ), daughter of King James II by his mistress Arabella Churchill ; their son was James Waldegrave, 1st Earl Waldegrave ( 1684 – 1741 ).
) There she met the courtier Heneage Finch whom she married on 15 May 1684.

1684 and Mary
From May 1684, the King's illegitimate son, James Scott, Duke of Monmouth, lived in the Netherlands, where he was fêted by William and Mary.
Mary was daughter of Daniel Finch, 2nd Earl of Nottingham and Lady Essex Rich ( d. 1684 ).
Another daughter, Anne, arrived in 1684, followed by John in 1686, Elizabeth in 1687, Mary in 1689, and Charles in 1690 who lived for only two years.
The symmetrical Dutch Baroque building was designed by Jacob Roman and Johan van Swieten and was built between 1684 and 1686 for stadtholder-king William III and Mary II of England.
), 1694 and 1700 ; odes, and the like, for the celebration of St Cecilia's Day for 1684, 1691, 1695 and 1700 ; for the coronation of James II, two anthems, Behold, O God, our Defender and God spake sometimes in visions ; some harpsichord pieces for the second part of Henry Playford's Musick's handmaid ( 1689 ); Epicedium for Queen Mary ( 1695 ) and Ode on the Death of Purcell ( 1696 ).
The son of William Pulteney by his first wife, Mary Floyd, he was born in March 1684 into an old Leicestershire family.
By fourteen Lady Mary Wortley Montagu had written two books filled with poems, a brief epistolary novel, and a prose-and-verse romance modeled after Aphra Behn's Voyage to the Isle of Love ( 1684 ).
Mary Bright died aged 63 on August 27, 1684, according to her gravestone in Salem Graveyard.
In this case, Mary was a lady-in-waiting to Catherine I of Russia ( 1684 – 1727 ) and the mistress of Tsar Peter the Great and his aide-de-camp Ivan Orlov.
In north chapel there is on the north wall the inscription of a brass to Thomas Cowche, d. 20 Feb. 1641 – 2, and a tablet to Charles Trimnell, rector of the parish, d. 1702, and Mary his wife, d. 1684.
# Henry Paget ( born c. 1643 ) married ( 1 ) 29 March 1684 Mary O ' Rorke, daughter of Hugh O ' Rorke and Joan Reynolds, ( 2 ) Mary or Anne Sandford, or vice-versa, and had by Mary O ' Rorke:

1684 and daughter
Luxembourg was invaded by Louis XIV of France ( husband of Maria Theresa, daughter of Philip IV ) in 1684, an action that caused alarm among France's neighbours and resulted in the formation of the League of Augsburg in 1686.
* By Marie-Louise Madeleine Victorine Le Bel de La Bussière, dite comtesse d ' Argenton or madame d ' Argenton or mademoiselle de Séry ( 1684 – 1748 ), a lady of noble family, who was Lady-in-Waiting to the Dowager Duchess of Orléans, daughter of Daniel Le Bel de La Bussière and wife Anne de Masparant:
He remained in hiding for some time in a kirkyard, where his daughter kept him supplied with food ; but on hearing of the execution of Baillie ( 1684 ), he fled to the United Provinces, where his family soon after joined him.
D ’ Holbach's mother Catherine Jacobina née Holbach ( 1684 – 1743 ) was the daughter of Johannes Jacobus Holbach ( died 1723 ) the Prince-Bishop's tax collector, or better for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Speyer.
He was the second son of Edward Montagu, 2nd Baron Montagu of Boughton ( 1616 – 1684 ) and Anne Winwood, daughter of the Secretary of State Ralph Winwood.
His daughter, Iran Dukht nicknamed Pari Bibi ( Fairy Lady ) died here in 1684, and this led him to consider the fort to be ominous.
Frances was the third daughter of MP and government official Daniel Pulteney ( 1684 – 1731 ) and first cousin once removed of William Pulteney, 1st Earl of Bath.

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