Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumen 93,Parte 2F. Jefferies, 1823 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 Pembroke ; but the politic old Earl , perceiv- ing the case altered , and what was the high way to honour , turned into the ready road to ruin , got pardon from Queen Mary , and broke the marriage quite off . This Hera- clita ...
... Earl of Pembroke ; but the politic old Earl , perceiv- ing the case altered , and what was the high way to honour , turned into the ready road to ruin , got pardon from Queen Mary , and broke the marriage quite off . This Hera- clita ...
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... Earl of Waldegrave it continues to the present day , being a period of 270 years in their possession . Sir Edward Waldegrave ( descended from a family originally resident at , and giving name to the parish of Wal- degrave , in ...
... Earl of Waldegrave it continues to the present day , being a period of 270 years in their possession . Sir Edward Waldegrave ( descended from a family originally resident at , and giving name to the parish of Wal- degrave , in ...
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... Earl , and the materials sold by public auction in the month of March 1811 . The Church ( a view of which from the ... Earls of Waldegrave , Father and Son , both of the name of James , both see * For further particulars of him ...
... Earl , and the materials sold by public auction in the month of March 1811 . The Church ( a view of which from the ... Earls of Waldegrave , Father and Son , both of the name of James , both see * For further particulars of him ...
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... Earl whose character is delineated in the warm panegyrical language of the above epitaph , was Governor of our late revered Sovereign George III . when Prince of Wales , and author of " Historical Memoirs , from 1754 to 1757 ; " a work ...
... Earl whose character is delineated in the warm panegyrical language of the above epitaph , was Governor of our late revered Sovereign George III . when Prince of Wales , and author of " Historical Memoirs , from 1754 to 1757 ; " a work ...
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... Earl of Waldegrave , and widow of James fifth Earl of Cardigan , buried July 1st , 1823. " Besides the capital manor of Naves- tock , there are likewise two subor- dinate ones . Boys Hall stands a mile East of the church . The first ...
... Earl of Waldegrave , and widow of James fifth Earl of Cardigan , buried July 1st , 1823. " Besides the capital manor of Naves- tock , there are likewise two subor- dinate ones . Boys Hall stands a mile East of the church . The first ...
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