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The ordinary saying is, Count money after your father so the same prudence adviseth to measure the ends of all counsels, though uttered by never so intimate a friend.
Frances Osborne
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Frances Osborne
Age: 55
Born: 1969
Born: February 18
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Frances Victoria Howell
Hon. Frances Victoria Howell
Frances Victoria Osborne
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