The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 88, Part 1; Volume 123F. Jefferies, 1818 - Early English newspapers 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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... buried in the old Church of Drif- field ( in which a Monument was erect- ed to the memory of him and " Mary his wife , " who died the same year , but which Monument was not re- placed when the Church was rebuilt by the first Lord ...
... buried in the old Church of Drif- field ( in which a Monument was erect- ed to the memory of him and " Mary his wife , " who died the same year , but which Monument was not re- placed when the Church was rebuilt by the first Lord ...
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... buried in Bacton Church in 1607 ) , and to have sold the reversion of his Bacton property , when he left Suffolk , to a Henry Pretyman , whose grandson Hen- ry re - sold this estate back to the elder branch of the family - a part of ...
... buried in Bacton Church in 1607 ) , and to have sold the reversion of his Bacton property , when he left Suffolk , to a Henry Pretyman , whose grandson Hen- ry re - sold this estate back to the elder branch of the family - a part of ...
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... buried Vortimer , king of the Britons . Its magnifi- cent cathedral was founded in 1086 , by St. Remigius de Fescamp ... buried here ; but the body of Oswald was subsequently removed to Gloucester . Croyland was a mitred abbey ...
... buried Vortimer , king of the Britons . Its magnifi- cent cathedral was founded in 1086 , by St. Remigius de Fescamp ... buried here ; but the body of Oswald was subsequently removed to Gloucester . Croyland was a mitred abbey ...
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... buried in Algarkirk , thence so named , and the residence of his Seneschals is recognized in the villages of Leofrington and Wiberton . 873 , at Torksey , the Danes wintered , and were there visited by Burhred , King of Mercia , who ...
... buried in Algarkirk , thence so named , and the residence of his Seneschals is recognized in the villages of Leofrington and Wiberton . 873 , at Torksey , the Danes wintered , and were there visited by Burhred , King of Mercia , who ...
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... buried Edmond Hobbes . " In the Abbey is a brass , the oldest in the church , with an inscription , to the memory of this same person . Aubrey , as before observed , says , that Mr. Robert Latimer was the Vi- car of Malmsbury , and that ...
... buried Edmond Hobbes . " In the Abbey is a brass , the oldest in the church , with an inscription , to the memory of this same person . Aubrey , as before observed , says , that Mr. Robert Latimer was the Vi- car of Malmsbury , and that ...
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