Example sentences of "by his second " in BNC.

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1 The Sutton estate with its rectory then fell to his two daughters , Margaret by his second wife and Mary by his third ( born posthumously to Sir Samuel who was eighty-two years old when he died ! ) .
2 He is survived by his second wife , Jenny , and by a son and daughter from his first marriage .
3 Asimov is survived by his second wife , Janet , and by two children from his first marriage .
4 Soon the little terrace house became a hub of domestic activity when not only his first daughter Eleanor Elizabeth played with his half brother but they were joined two years later by his second daughter , Florence .
5 The relationship between father and son was always strained and the child insisted on having himself called by his second name , Lawrence , from quite an early age .
6 By his second marriage , to Marie de St Pol , at Paris in July 1321 , Aymer was related to a family which held lordships in Artois and the Pas-de-Calais very close to the Channel ports at Boulogne and Wissant .
7 Michael Joyce had not suffered financial ruin by his second emigration .
8 The first earl of Westmorland had married twice and had dismembered his patrimony to provide for his family by his second wife , Joan Beaufort , granting them the lordships of Middleham , Sheriff Hutton and Penrith .
9 His own estates lay mainly in Northamptonshire , but his marriage to the Scales heiress had brought him a group of manors in East Anglia , a regional connection maintained by his second marriage , to Mary Fitzlewis .
10 His elder brother , Henry , was betrothed in August 1158 to Margaret , Louis VII 's first daughter by his second wife .
11 Fortified by his second election victory Adenauer adhered to his policies , which continued to pay dividends .
12 His elder son died in 1874 and he was succeeded in the baronetcy by his second son , George William ( born 1844 ) .
13 He continued in that post under her four successors , assisted by his second wife as a lady of the household , declaring his belief in Anne 's adultery and in 1539 threatening to disinherit his son for failing in attentions to Thomas Cromwell [ q.v . ] .
14 By his second wife Jane , daughter of Richard Hardy of Dorset , Elsynge had a further four sons and one daughter .
15 James Best married for a second and third time , and had two daughters and a son by his second wife .
16 Robinson died in February 1680 and was succeeded by his second son John ( born 1660 ) .
17 He died in 1557 , and was buried in St Margaret 's churchyard on 9 August ; his first wife Ann had been interred there on 9 December 1552 , and he was survived by his second wife Ellen .
18 By his second marriage , on 17 September 1731 , to Rachel , daughter of Nehemiah Champion , a Bristol Quaker merchant with metallurgical interests , he had three more sons and two daughters .
19 Hart was twice married , having two daughters by his first wife and a son and daughter by his second , whose forenames were Susan Ellen .
20 By his second marriage John Vaughan had no children of his own , but his wife 's three children by previous marriages took his name .
21 , John ( c. 1206–1258 ) , justiciar of Ireland and a leader of the political revolution of 1258 , was the son of Geoffrey Fitzpeter , justiciar of England ( 1198–1213 ) and fourth Earl of Essex [ q.v. ] , by his second marriage , to Aveline , daughter of Roger de Clare , third Earl of Hertford [ q.v. ] , and widow of William de Munchency .
22 He was succeeded in the barony by his second son , Charles ( born 1637 ) .
23 , Sir Edward , second baronet ( 1625–1684 ) , MP and office holder , was born 8 November 1625 at Surrenden Dering , Kent , the only son ( there was also a daughter ) of Sir Edward Dering , later first baronet ( 1627 ) [ q.v. ] , antiquary and politician , of Surrenden House , Kent , by his second wife , Anne , daughter of Sir John Ashburnham .
24 In 678 Ecgfrith , urged on by his second wife Iurminburg , expelled Wilfrid from his see and divided it in two , with a new bishop in Hexham as well as York .
25 Colebrooke died 5 August 1809 in Bath-Easton and was succeeded in the baronetcy by his second son James Edward ( born 1761 ) , his eldest son having died in April 1809 .
26 He died at Stratton Street , Piccadilly , London , 10 April 1874 and was succeeded in the marquessate by his second son , Hubert George Canning de Burgh [ q.v . ] .
27 He was survived by his second wife , Hannah , and two sons .
28 David [ q.v. ] , by his second , was prominent in the Quaker anti-slavery movement .
29 By his second wife , Alice Brindley of Hyde , daughter of William Brindley , he had a further five sons and five daughters .
30 In 1811 he married Ann Woodrouffe Smith , and by his second wife , Frances Rickman , he fathered six children .
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