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John Sheriff for Leicestershire . - 1 1753 . Sept . James Bainbridge of Leeds ,
tobacconist , and Richard seem to have been grandsons of John , bankrupt . -
Ibid . vol . xxiii . p . 446 . bailiff of York , A . D . 1419 , whose tomb may be seen
1754 .
John Sheriff for Leicestershire . - 1 1753 . Sept . James Bainbridge of Leeds ,
tobacconist , and Richard seem to have been grandsons of John , bankrupt . -
Ibid . vol . xxiii . p . 446 . bailiff of York , A . D . 1419 , whose tomb may be seen
1754 .
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Dissenting , as it will be seen we do , enmost valuable of the illustrations which
his writings have tirely from the views of the author , we are bound to testify stily |
received ; and we are sure that those who have worked to the ability which he ...
Dissenting , as it will be seen we do , enmost valuable of the illustrations which
his writings have tirely from the views of the author , we are bound to testify stily |
received ; and we are sure that those who have worked to the ability which he ...
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Have these reliquiæ seen the light , or και τους ' Επικουρείους διαπραπηναι ,
κακείνον αυτόν την are they yet forthcoming ? They must possess Te Ovolav
MiTelev , kal ébeobal ola Témovs Toy Móvov . considerable antiquarian and ...
Have these reliquiæ seen the light , or και τους ' Επικουρείους διαπραπηναι ,
κακείνον αυτόν την are they yet forthcoming ? They must possess Te Ovolav
MiTelev , kal ébeobal ola Témovs Toy Móvov . considerable antiquarian and ...
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Speaking correspondent P . P . Q . did not furnish a correct of mustachios , he
says : - copy of the riddle , as he terms it ; as , had he done “ Their present and
usual name is bigote , which is also so , he would have seen that the lines are
merely ...
Speaking correspondent P . P . Q . did not furnish a correct of mustachios , he
says : - copy of the riddle , as he terms it ; as , had he done “ Their present and
usual name is bigote , which is also so , he would have seen that the lines are
merely ...
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I copy so BROKEN HEARTED WIDOW , much of the bill as relates to the play and
the VICTORIA R . Kembles . The future Mrs . Siddons , it will be 21st AUGUST ,
1862 . ” seen , was the singing Ariel :Upon another dressed slab , a few inches ...
I copy so BROKEN HEARTED WIDOW , much of the bill as relates to the play and
the VICTORIA R . Kembles . The future Mrs . Siddons , it will be 21st AUGUST ,
1862 . ” seen , was the singing Ariel :Upon another dressed slab , a few inches ...
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