The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year ..., Volume 91, Part 1Edw. Cave, 1736-[1868], 1821 - English essays |
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... Surrey ... Sussex Taunton ... Tyne Wakefield . Warwick West Briton ( Truro ) Western ( Exeter ) Westmoreland 2 WMI Whitehaven .. Winds JANUARY , 1821 . CONTAINING Miscellaneous Correspondence . MINOR CORRESPONDENCE . - Questions , & c ...
... Surrey ... Sussex Taunton ... Tyne Wakefield . Warwick West Briton ( Truro ) Western ( Exeter ) Westmoreland 2 WMI Whitehaven .. Winds JANUARY , 1821 . CONTAINING Miscellaneous Correspondence . MINOR CORRESPONDENCE . - Questions , & c ...
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... Surrey , and of Bristol , to Mary Anne , relict of the late John Olney Beckley , esq . late of Coleman - street , London , and of Wickham , Kent . At Pancras , Middlesex , Mr. John Baines , son of John Baines , esq . Masham , Yorkshire ...
... Surrey , and of Bristol , to Mary Anne , relict of the late John Olney Beckley , esq . late of Coleman - street , London , and of Wickham , Kent . At Pancras , Middlesex , Mr. John Baines , son of John Baines , esq . Masham , Yorkshire ...
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... Surrey . 1821. Jan. 1. At Edinburgh , Mrs. Catherine Hannie , wife of John Swinton , esq . of Broad Meadows . At Brighton , the relict of the late John Bettesworth , esq . of Corhays , Cornwall , and of Nottingham - place , London ...
... Surrey . 1821. Jan. 1. At Edinburgh , Mrs. Catherine Hannie , wife of John Swinton , esq . of Broad Meadows . At Brighton , the relict of the late John Bettesworth , esq . of Corhays , Cornwall , and of Nottingham - place , London ...
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... Surrey , in his 85th year , Robert Sherson , esq . M.D. On the Friars , Exeter , Rebecca , widow of the late John Sheldon , esq . Professor 93 of Anatomy in the Royal Academy of Arts and F.R.S. and daughter of the Rev. W. Palmer ...
... Surrey , in his 85th year , Robert Sherson , esq . M.D. On the Friars , Exeter , Rebecca , widow of the late John Sheldon , esq . Professor 93 of Anatomy in the Royal Academy of Arts and F.R.S. and daughter of the Rev. W. Palmer ...
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... Surrey 123 432 10 Districts . MARITIME COUNTIES . London Wheat Rye Barly Oats . S. ds . d.s. d.js. d . 58 935 027 420 4 59 630 026 122 1032 0 Hertford 57 900 025 Bedford 57 1136 023 10 20 Huntingdon 54 600 024 Northampt . 56 400 023 ...
... Surrey 123 432 10 Districts . MARITIME COUNTIES . London Wheat Rye Barly Oats . S. ds . d.s. d.js. d . 58 935 027 420 4 59 630 026 122 1032 0 Hertford 57 900 025 Bedford 57 1136 023 10 20 Huntingdon 54 600 024 Northampt . 56 400 023 ...
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