Gentleman's Magazine, Or, Trader's Monthly IntelligencerA. Dodd and A. Smith, 1849 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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... Richard Wodevile , the paternal grandmother's mother's father , such as to allow his arms to form an ingredient of a seventh quar- tering for Elizabeth ? Pass we , however , to the race of Bullen ; and permit me to ask if Sir Geffrey ...
... Richard Wodevile , the paternal grandmother's mother's father , such as to allow his arms to form an ingredient of a seventh quar- tering for Elizabeth ? Pass we , however , to the race of Bullen ; and permit me to ask if Sir Geffrey ...
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... ( Richard the First ) , Bishop of Ely . He seemed the Wolsey of an earlier time . He was the first , we are told , who , on hearing of the detention of King Richard , discovered his prison , and assisted in procuring his liberty . He also ...
... ( Richard the First ) , Bishop of Ely . He seemed the Wolsey of an earlier time . He was the first , we are told , who , on hearing of the detention of King Richard , discovered his prison , and assisted in procuring his liberty . He also ...
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... Richard II . their de- ficiency was a grievance among the poor , who complained that they were driven to spend a whole penny at a time . They were coined by Henry IV . , V. , and VI . , but never , it seems , in sufficient abundance for ...
... Richard II . their de- ficiency was a grievance among the poor , who complained that they were driven to spend a whole penny at a time . They were coined by Henry IV . , V. , and VI . , but never , it seems , in sufficient abundance for ...
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... Richard II . How many public houses still exhibit the Rose and Crown of the Tudor æra ! Among the Tokens the Prince's Feathers , sometimes called the Feathers only , frequently occurs . In Lambeth was the Bear and Ragged Staff , the ...
... Richard II . How many public houses still exhibit the Rose and Crown of the Tudor æra ! Among the Tokens the Prince's Feathers , sometimes called the Feathers only , frequently occurs . In Lambeth was the Bear and Ragged Staff , the ...
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... Richard Bedingfield , esq . of St. James's , Westminster , son of Sir Richard Bedingfield , Bart . to Mary - Woodward - Lightbourn , dau . of Lieut . - Col . John Chads , of Belmont Lodge , Southsea , and niece of Capt . H. D. Chads ...
... Richard Bedingfield , esq . of St. James's , Westminster , son of Sir Richard Bedingfield , Bart . to Mary - Woodward - Lightbourn , dau . of Lieut . - Col . John Chads , of Belmont Lodge , Southsea , and niece of Capt . H. D. Chads ...
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