The Gentleman's MagazineA. Dodd and A. Smith, 1844 - 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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... Hall , Essex . The latter estate de- volved on the Tilney family in 1774 . ( Vide Benger's Life of Anne Boleyne . ) A beautiful monumental brass still exists in Hever church to the memory of Mar- garet Cheyné , 23 Aug. 1419 . M. M. M. ...
... Hall , Essex . The latter estate de- volved on the Tilney family in 1774 . ( Vide Benger's Life of Anne Boleyne . ) A beautiful monumental brass still exists in Hever church to the memory of Mar- garet Cheyné , 23 Aug. 1419 . M. M. M. ...
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... Hall ; and he resolves to go to the Hall straight and commune with the lady . The second Act opens at Long - Ashby Hall , and with the presence of Sir Charles and Lady Ellinor Tracy , who discourse very prettily summo bono , " Sir ...
... Hall ; and he resolves to go to the Hall straight and commune with the lady . The second Act opens at Long - Ashby Hall , and with the presence of Sir Charles and Lady Ellinor Tracy , who discourse very prettily summo bono , " Sir ...
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... Hall ; but the colloquy , in which the husband certainly bears the more amiable cha- racter , is broken by the appearance of the Vicar , who seeks a private interview with Lady Ellinor , and who commences immediately his in- sidious ...
... Hall ; but the colloquy , in which the husband certainly bears the more amiable cha- racter , is broken by the appearance of the Vicar , who seeks a private interview with Lady Ellinor , and who commences immediately his in- sidious ...
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... hall , And nobly stands at Aber by the sea , Hard by the coast - but oh ! not such a coast As in the bleak North or the barren East Mocks at the labour of the husbandman , Opposing to the lashing of the waves A wild and desolate ...
... hall , And nobly stands at Aber by the sea , Hard by the coast - but oh ! not such a coast As in the bleak North or the barren East Mocks at the labour of the husbandman , Opposing to the lashing of the waves A wild and desolate ...
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... Hall did one Winchcomb build , but I rather thinke that one Compton did build it , for there is a perfect allusion of his name , viz . a combe and a ton ; and that he was a bishop , I suppose , because there is a miter over the ...
... Hall did one Winchcomb build , but I rather thinke that one Compton did build it , for there is a perfect allusion of his name , viz . a combe and a ton ; and that he was a bishop , I suppose , because there is a miter over the ...
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