Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Tom 86,Część 1F. Jefferies, 1816 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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... Lord Spencer and Lord Althorpe , to a cold collation , which was prepared for them in part of the Gallery where the ceremony took place , and departed in the afternoon , well sa- tisfied at having been parties to a trans- action so ...
... Lord Spencer and Lord Althorpe , to a cold collation , which was prepared for them in part of the Gallery where the ceremony took place , and departed in the afternoon , well sa- tisfied at having been parties to a trans- action so ...
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... Lord Herbert of Cherbury : it contained 89 folio leaves , very neatly ruled , and closely written ; all the staves con- tained six lines . On the fly - leaf was written , in his Lordship's own hand , Herbert of Cherbury , and Castle ...
... Lord Herbert of Cherbury : it contained 89 folio leaves , very neatly ruled , and closely written ; all the staves con- tained six lines . On the fly - leaf was written , in his Lordship's own hand , Herbert of Cherbury , and Castle ...
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... Lord Windsor . Having soon afterwards reverted to the Crown by an exchange , the Priory was given by King Edward VI , in 1550 , to Sir Thomas Smith , the celebrated states- man , who resided at Ankerwyke . John Taylor , the deprived ...
... Lord Windsor . Having soon afterwards reverted to the Crown by an exchange , the Priory was given by King Edward VI , in 1550 , to Sir Thomas Smith , the celebrated states- man , who resided at Ankerwyke . John Taylor , the deprived ...
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... Lord Amherst , sworn of the Privy Council . Jan. 6. Rear - admiral C. V. Penrose , Knight Commander of the Bath , vice Ad- miral Lord Gardner , deceased . The honour of Knighthood conferred upon Col. the Hon . Sir R. Le Poer Trench and ...
... Lord Amherst , sworn of the Privy Council . Jan. 6. Rear - admiral C. V. Penrose , Knight Commander of the Bath , vice Ad- miral Lord Gardner , deceased . The honour of Knighthood conferred upon Col. the Hon . Sir R. Le Poer Trench and ...
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... Lord- ship , who was the eldest son of Alan , first Lord Gardner , was born Feb. 6 , 1772 ; and , following his father's profession , was promoted very early to be a post - captain ; attained the rank of rear - admiral of the Red , Aug ...
... Lord- ship , who was the eldest son of Alan , first Lord Gardner , was born Feb. 6 , 1772 ; and , following his father's profession , was promoted very early to be a post - captain ; attained the rank of rear - admiral of the Red , Aug ...
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