The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 292F. Jefferies, 1967 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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... Watling Street was made on the track of a pre - existing British road , and the summit of the hill must have always been an appropriate spot for houses of rest and refreshment for man and beast after the long pull up from Fenny ...
... Watling Street was made on the track of a pre - existing British road , and the summit of the hill must have always been an appropriate spot for houses of rest and refreshment for man and beast after the long pull up from Fenny ...
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... Watling Street is in the parish of Simpson . Conse- quently the Bletchley station of the London and North - Western Railway is in Fenny , and the Fenny Stratford station is in Simpson . About half the ... Watling Street in Bucks . 463.
... Watling Street is in the parish of Simpson . Conse- quently the Bletchley station of the London and North - Western Railway is in Fenny , and the Fenny Stratford station is in Simpson . About half the ... Watling Street in Bucks . 463.
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... road ; but in 1749 , " John Smith of Hampstead in the county Middlesex ( being taken dead out of the . Ashbourn wagon ) buryed June 15. " From Shenley to Stony Stratford the south side of Watling Street is bounded by the parish of ...
... road ; but in 1749 , " John Smith of Hampstead in the county Middlesex ( being taken dead out of the . Ashbourn wagon ) buryed June 15. " From Shenley to Stony Stratford the south side of Watling Street is bounded by the parish of ...
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