The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 47The "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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His Excellency John Wood , Esq . ac Samuel Lightenhouse , Esq . - to Miss Castletown , in the Idle of Man , Governor Hannah Chamberlayne , of Rye , in Sussex . of that iland . Dr. Andrew O'Flaharty , physician at April 9.
His Excellency John Wood , Esq . ac Samuel Lightenhouse , Esq . - to Miss Castletown , in the Idle of Man , Governor Hannah Chamberlayne , of Rye , in Sussex . of that iland . Dr. Andrew O'Flaharty , physician at April 9.
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Jobn Nixon , M. A. F. R. S. rece Hague , to Miss Susanna Hatfield , daugh- tor of Cold - Higham , in Northamptonlire . ter to the Rev. Mr. Hacfield , V , of Don- Francis Lofthouse , Esq . at Monk's Bar , safter . York . May 27.
Jobn Nixon , M. A. F. R. S. rece Hague , to Miss Susanna Hatfield , daugh- tor of Cold - Higham , in Northamptonlire . ter to the Rev. Mr. Hacfield , V , of Don- Francis Lofthouse , Esq . at Monk's Bar , safter . York . May 27.
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611 is also said , that representations against Mr. John Berne , of the Adelphi - builddraining the empire of its troops have inys , -- to Miss Ann Malyn , of Curltorbeen made at several of the perry courts . Atreei , Chancery - lane .
611 is also said , that representations against Mr. John Berne , of the Adelphi - builddraining the empire of its troops have inys , -- to Miss Ann Malyn , of Curltorbeen made at several of the perry courts . Atreei , Chancery - lane .
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