The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 66,Parte 1The "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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She retain- Mrs. Twining , wife of the Rev. Mr.T. ed her senses nearly to the last hour , and , reétor of St. My's , Colchester . until within these six months , walked to In London , Mrs. Williamfon , wife of the chapel every Sunday .
She retain- Mrs. Twining , wife of the Rev. Mr.T. ed her senses nearly to the last hour , and , reétor of St. My's , Colchester . until within these six months , walked to In London , Mrs. Williamfon , wife of the chapel every Sunday .
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G. reign Dispenser of all Things to take unto Byng , of his Majesty's thip Mercury , a son . hinself , last nigiit , my wife , Lady Anne 25. At Stretton - ball , co . Stafford , the Countess of Welderen , horn at Whitwell .
G. reign Dispenser of all Things to take unto Byng , of his Majesty's thip Mercury , a son . hinself , last nigiit , my wife , Lady Anne 25. At Stretton - ball , co . Stafford , the Countess of Welderen , horn at Whitwell .
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At Bristol Hop - wells , Mrs. Sutton , wife count Mountjoy . of Dr. S. physician to the forces , and daughAt Pondicheriy , where he commanded , ter of the late Mr. Ellicott , clock and Lieut . - col . Stirling , of the 74th regiment ...
At Bristol Hop - wells , Mrs. Sutton , wife count Mountjoy . of Dr. S. physician to the forces , and daughAt Pondicheriy , where he commanded , ter of the late Mr. Ellicott , clock and Lieut . - col . Stirling , of the 74th regiment ...
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