The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 302F. Jefferies, 1967 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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Page 47
... called the " black band . " ( 5 ) Below these was a layer of clay of a light red colour , which has been called the " cave earth . " It varied considerably in thickness . ( 6 ) Below this " cave earth " was another layer of stalagmite ...
... called the " black band . " ( 5 ) Below these was a layer of clay of a light red colour , which has been called the " cave earth . " It varied considerably in thickness . ( 6 ) Below this " cave earth " was another layer of stalagmite ...
Page 98
... called Toppesfeldes , " was held by one Geoffrey atte Crouche , namely , a yearly tribute to the lord of the manor , Stephen Maynarde , of a garland of red roses . Another member of the May- nard family about this time granted to " Adam ...
... called Toppesfeldes , " was held by one Geoffrey atte Crouche , namely , a yearly tribute to the lord of the manor , Stephen Maynarde , of a garland of red roses . Another member of the May- nard family about this time granted to " Adam ...
Page 667
... called to a matter of some im- portance by a note in the " Mis- cellanea . " The Rev. Canon ffrench writes : " I have inspected two stones to which my attention was called by the Ordnance Survey men . . . No 2 is a stone situ- ated on ...
... called to a matter of some im- portance by a note in the " Mis- cellanea . " The Rev. Canon ffrench writes : " I have inspected two stones to which my attention was called by the Ordnance Survey men . . . No 2 is a stone situ- ated on ...
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