Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, 84. köide,1. osa;115. köideF. Jefferies, 1814 The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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... Earl of Northumberland , Sir John and Sir William Temple , and William Penu , have hitherto escaped research . If any part of them have been luckily preserved , the possessors will confer an important obligation by communicating them to ...
... Earl of Northumberland , Sir John and Sir William Temple , and William Penu , have hitherto escaped research . If any part of them have been luckily preserved , the possessors will confer an important obligation by communicating them to ...
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... worthy insertion , I propose continuing a regular series from the most remarkable documents in that work , and where I meet with any The title Earl is the most ancient in the English 14 List of Conventual Churches still in Use.-...
... worthy insertion , I propose continuing a regular series from the most remarkable documents in that work , and where I meet with any The title Earl is the most ancient in the English 14 List of Conventual Churches still in Use.-...
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... Earl of Flanders , the said King agreed to pay an annual fee of 400 marks of silver to the said Earl , for which he was to provide 500 Knights for the King's service . A. D. 1141. A. R. Steph . 6 . The Empress Matilda , by charter ...
... Earl of Flanders , the said King agreed to pay an annual fee of 400 marks of silver to the said Earl , for which he was to provide 500 Knights for the King's service . A. D. 1141. A. R. Steph . 6 . The Empress Matilda , by charter ...
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... Earl Ferrers , who is now the owner of the manor and of almost the whole parish . In 1774 , about 800 acres were in- closed by Act of Parliament . The Church ( see Plate II . ) within these few years has been thoroughly repaired by Earl ...
... Earl Ferrers , who is now the owner of the manor and of almost the whole parish . In 1774 , about 800 acres were in- closed by Act of Parliament . The Church ( see Plate II . ) within these few years has been thoroughly repaired by Earl ...
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... Earl of Lincoln , who re- fused to forfeit his penalty , or pay his fine . R. S. Mr. 1814. ] Discipline of the Church of Rome respecting the 24 Mr. Higginbottom .-- Haunted Houses .-- Horse - shoes . [ Jan. makers, &c. who appeared as ...
... Earl of Lincoln , who re- fused to forfeit his penalty , or pay his fine . R. S. Mr. 1814. ] Discipline of the Church of Rome respecting the 24 Mr. Higginbottom .-- Haunted Houses .-- Horse - shoes . [ Jan. makers, &c. who appeared as ...
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