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... Helmdon in North- amptonshire , as defcribed by the Proffers Wallis and Ward , re- vijed ; and Queries and Remarks on the general Uje of Arabic Numerals in England . In a Letter from the Rev. Samuel Denne , F. A. S. to Richard Gough ...
... Helmdon in North- amptonshire , as defcribed by the Proffers Wallis and Ward , re- vijed ; and Queries and Remarks on the general Uje of Arabic Numerals in England . In a Letter from the Rev. Samuel Denne , F. A. S. to Richard Gough ...
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... Helmdon , are referred to Will . Renalde , A. M. twenty - ninth rector , who was inftituted in 1523 , only ten years previous to the date , which Mr. D. had allotted to the Helmdon infcription , and who , " he fup- pofes , might have ...
... Helmdon , are referred to Will . Renalde , A. M. twenty - ninth rector , who was inftituted in 1523 , only ten years previous to the date , which Mr. D. had allotted to the Helmdon infcription , and who , " he fup- pofes , might have ...
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... Helmdon Mantle - Tree Infcrip- tion , and on the Knowledge and Uje of Arabic Numerals in the 13th , 14th , 15th , and 16th Centuries . By the Rev. Samuel Denne , F. A. S. Read June 1 , 1797 . The reasoning on the infcriptions in the ...
... Helmdon Mantle - Tree Infcrip- tion , and on the Knowledge and Uje of Arabic Numerals in the 13th , 14th , 15th , and 16th Centuries . By the Rev. Samuel Denne , F. A. S. Read June 1 , 1797 . The reasoning on the infcriptions in the ...
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... Helmdon , on the prefentation of the mafter and bre- thren of the hofpital of St. John near Northampton . But when he vacated the benefice , or whether by refignation , ceffion , or death , is not known . Mr. Gough writes ...
... Helmdon , on the prefentation of the mafter and bre- thren of the hofpital of St. John near Northampton . But when he vacated the benefice , or whether by refignation , ceffion , or death , is not known . Mr. Gough writes ...
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... Helmdon , examination of a man- tle - tree at ..... .... 626 629 ...... 65 388 Helmet mafk , obfervations on an ancient Henry , appearance of Belial to the emperor , defcribed ........ 485 Herfchel , his experiments on the heating power ...
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