The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 90, Part 2; Volume 128F. Jefferies, 1820 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 . Ottery Vicarage , in Devonshire . St. Mary's Vicarage , in Warwick . Shrivenham Vicarage , in Berkshire . West Tilbury Rectory , in Essex . The Vicarage of St. Mary's in War- wick seems to have been always pre- sented to by ...
... Suffolk . Ottery Vicarage , in Devonshire . St. Mary's Vicarage , in Warwick . Shrivenham Vicarage , in Berkshire . West Tilbury Rectory , in Essex . The Vicarage of St. Mary's in War- wick seems to have been always pre- sented to by ...
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... Suffolk , to Elizabeth , daughter of the late Rev , Joseph Eyre , Rector of St. Giles , Reading . John Haggard , LL . D. of Doctors ' Com- mons , and of Trinity Hall , Cambridge , to Caroline , daughter of the late Mark Hodg- son , esq ...
... Suffolk , to Elizabeth , daughter of the late Rev , Joseph Eyre , Rector of St. Giles , Reading . John Haggard , LL . D. of Doctors ' Com- mons , and of Trinity Hall , Cambridge , to Caroline , daughter of the late Mark Hodg- son , esq ...
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... Suffolk 70 900 033 327 938 0 Huntingdon 63 900 032 023 442 4 Cambridge64 941 036 021 141 0 Northampt . 66 1000 037 6 23 546 8 Norfolk 68 000 033 026 941 8 Rutland 69000 034 026 044 0 Lincoln 68 10 41 5 34 722 243 10 Leicester 68 800 0 ...
... Suffolk 70 900 033 327 938 0 Huntingdon 63 900 032 023 442 4 Cambridge64 941 036 021 141 0 Northampt . 66 1000 037 6 23 546 8 Norfolk 68 000 033 026 941 8 Rutland 69000 034 026 044 0 Lincoln 68 10 41 5 34 722 243 10 Leicester 68 800 0 ...
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... Suffolk to Richard Fitz Gilbert , seigneur de Clare in Normandy , by William the Conqueror ; for in like manner Clare- mont in Surrey might be said to have been the property of Sir John Van- burgh , although it received its name from ...
... Suffolk to Richard Fitz Gilbert , seigneur de Clare in Normandy , by William the Conqueror ; for in like manner Clare- mont in Surrey might be said to have been the property of Sir John Van- burgh , although it received its name from ...
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... Suffolk to Richard Fitz Gilbert , seigneur de Clare in Normandy , by William the Conqueror ; for in like manner Clare- mont in Surrey might be said to have been the property of Sir Johu Van- burgh , although it received its name from ...
... Suffolk to Richard Fitz Gilbert , seigneur de Clare in Normandy , by William the Conqueror ; for in like manner Clare- mont in Surrey might be said to have been the property of Sir Johu Van- burgh , although it received its name from ...
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