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... George I. Esq . , published . In the Reign of George II . Johnson's English Dictionary published . liam Pollard , son to Sir Richard Pollard , 1724 The Works of the Honourable Robert Boyle , deceased . " This Sir Richard was the head ...
... George I. Esq . , published . In the Reign of George II . Johnson's English Dictionary published . liam Pollard , son to Sir Richard Pollard , 1724 The Works of the Honourable Robert Boyle , deceased . " This Sir Richard was the head ...
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... George , and also of " old Robin John , " father of the former . Mr. Gomer Williams prints on p . 541 a letter , dated in 1773 , to Mr. Thomas Jones from the captain of one of his slave ships , relating to the identity of some members ...
... George , and also of " old Robin John , " father of the former . Mr. Gomer Williams prints on p . 541 a letter , dated in 1773 , to Mr. Thomas Jones from the captain of one of his slave ships , relating to the identity of some members ...
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... George was any relation of John Milton , scrivener , of Bread Street , the father of the poet . The register records the marriage of George Milton to Alice Hertsell on 22 Jan. , 1600 ; the baptism of his son George , 19 May , 1601 ; the ...
... George was any relation of John Milton , scrivener , of Bread Street , the father of the poet . The register records the marriage of George Milton to Alice Hertsell on 22 Jan. , 1600 ; the baptism of his son George , 19 May , 1601 ; the ...
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... George II . Dr. James Dugdale in his ' British Tra- veller ' says that " Tholsey is an appellation supposed to have been derived from the toll which was received in it , by the lords of the manor , from the fairs and market . " The ...
... George II . Dr. James Dugdale in his ' British Tra- veller ' says that " Tholsey is an appellation supposed to have been derived from the toll which was received in it , by the lords of the manor , from the fairs and market . " The ...
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... GEORGE PRIOR , WATCHMAKER . - William of the Life and Adventures of Giovanni Narrative Finati , ' London , 1830 , vol . ii . p . 385 , writes that any esteem that has not the name of George throughout the East no watch is in Prior upon ...
... GEORGE PRIOR , WATCHMAKER . - William of the Life and Adventures of Giovanni Narrative Finati , ' London , 1830 , vol . ii . p . 385 , writes that any esteem that has not the name of George throughout the East no watch is in Prior upon ...
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