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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Suffolk , where his son , Richard Browne , to William ancestors had long been
seated , and Pretyman , when be died in 1645 , aged was Lord of the Manors of
Bacton 70. This William Pretyman was the and Thorndon . He appears to have ...
Suffolk , where his son , Richard Browne , to William ancestors had long been
seated , and Pretyman , when be died in 1645 , aged was Lord of the Manors of
Bacton 70. This William Pretyman was the and Thorndon . He appears to have ...
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She died in 1652, aged 42, and was buried at Greenwich, leaving one daughter
and heir, Mary, married to John Evelyn, Esq.-Sir Richard Browne died in 1683,
aged 78. Christopher Browne, of Deptford, left the wardship of his grandson, ...
She died in 1652, aged 42, and was buried at Greenwich, leaving one daughter
and heir, Mary, married to John Evelyn, Esq.-Sir Richard Browne died in 1683,
aged 78. Christopher Browne, of Deptford, left the wardship of his grandson, ...
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... who died 1770 , aged 52 . At Boston , “ the Arch Druid ” Dr. Stukeley was
educated and practised as a physician ; thence he removed to Grantham , where
he continued the same profession ; but afterwards was ordained , and became
Rector ...
... who died 1770 , aged 52 . At Boston , “ the Arch Druid ” Dr. Stukeley was
educated and practised as a physician ; thence he removed to Grantham , where
he continued the same profession ; but afterwards was ordained , and became
Rector ...
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In the church are handsome monuments for Lord Chief Baron Sir Thomas Bury ,
who died 1722 , aged 66 ; and Lord Chief Justice Sir Dudley Ryder , who died
1756 , aged 64. The Prince Regent is a freeman of the borough . Kirkstead was
the ...
In the church are handsome monuments for Lord Chief Baron Sir Thomas Bury ,
who died 1722 , aged 66 ; and Lord Chief Justice Sir Dudley Ryder , who died
1756 , aged 64. The Prince Regent is a freeman of the borough . Kirkstead was
the ...
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But , to perty , taken in a state of neglect , or the aged and infirm , that have been
wilful insecurity : rather should some torn from their connexions , and dragged ,
salvage , some considerable per centage on its value , be claimable by whomso
...
But , to perty , taken in a state of neglect , or the aged and infirm , that have been
wilful insecurity : rather should some torn from their connexions , and dragged ,
salvage , some considerable per centage on its value , be claimable by whomso
...
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