The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year ..., Bind 91,Del 1Edw. Cave, 1736-[1868], 1821 |
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... . of Kirklington Park , in the county Dame Anne Barker , who died April 19th , 1798 , aged 80. " To be continued ( with a view of Ren- dlesham Church ) in our next . COM- 1821. ] Compendium of County History - Rutland . COMPENDIUM.
... . of Kirklington Park , in the county Dame Anne Barker , who died April 19th , 1798 , aged 80. " To be continued ( with a view of Ren- dlesham Church ) in our next . COM- 1821. ] Compendium of County History - Rutland . COMPENDIUM.
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... continued till 1736 , when it passed by an heiress into the Dawson family ; the present possessor being Edward Dawson , of Whatton House , Esq . In 1697 , Sir John Moore , Knt . and Alderman of London , erected a Free School here for ...
... continued till 1736 , when it passed by an heiress into the Dawson family ; the present possessor being Edward Dawson , of Whatton House , Esq . In 1697 , Sir John Moore , Knt . and Alderman of London , erected a Free School here for ...
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... ( Continued from vol . XC . ii . p . 592. ) T was never our intention to ex- a Retrospective Review , or even a Catalogue Raisonnée , of all works relating to Anecdotes ; but simply to record such as we imagined might furnish the Reader ...
... ( Continued from vol . XC . ii . p . 592. ) T was never our intention to ex- a Retrospective Review , or even a Catalogue Raisonnée , of all works relating to Anecdotes ; but simply to record such as we imagined might furnish the Reader ...
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... but little from the collections which have al- ready passed in long review , ' but in spirit and interest excels them all : instead of the neat but light airy sketches LETTERS FROM THE CONTINENT . ( Continued from vol .
... but little from the collections which have al- ready passed in long review , ' but in spirit and interest excels them all : instead of the neat but light airy sketches LETTERS FROM THE CONTINENT . ( Continued from vol .
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... ( Continued from vol . XC . ii . p . 597. ) LETTER XIII . НОСКО Cologne , Aug. 29 , 1818 , JOCK and Rhenish wines are much drank at Frankfort , and the wine glasses at table are all green . In private houses the hock produced to guests is ...
... ( Continued from vol . XC . ii . p . 597. ) LETTER XIII . НОСКО Cologne , Aug. 29 , 1818 , JOCK and Rhenish wines are much drank at Frankfort , and the wine glasses at table are all green . In private houses the hock produced to guests is ...
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