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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Page 56
... Cornwall , Devonshire , and West So- mersetshire . By Mr. Marshall , Au- thor of various Works on Agriculture , and other Branches of Natural , Po- litical , and Rural Economy ; whose Surveys and digested Registers of su- perior ...
... Cornwall , Devonshire , and West So- mersetshire . By Mr. Marshall , Au- thor of various Works on Agriculture , and other Branches of Natural , Po- litical , and Rural Economy ; whose Surveys and digested Registers of su- perior ...
Page 87
... Cornwall . - Aged 50 , Rev. T. F. Bed- ford , rector of Filleigh , near Truro , and late of Pembroke Hall , Cambridge . At Bodmin , Mrs. Pomeroy , widow of Rev. J. Pomeroy , who expired in his church at Bodmin , four years since , while ...
... Cornwall . - Aged 50 , Rev. T. F. Bed- ford , rector of Filleigh , near Truro , and late of Pembroke Hall , Cambridge . At Bodmin , Mrs. Pomeroy , widow of Rev. J. Pomeroy , who expired in his church at Bodmin , four years since , while ...
Page 95
... Cornwall 92 1100 045 Dorset 88 300 044 026 848 0 Hants 89 1000 043 525 1145 3 PRICE OF FLOUR , per Sack , January 26 , 75s . to 80s . OATMEAL , per Boll of 140lbs . Avoirdupois , January 17 , 33s . 5d . AVERAGE PRICE of SUGAR , January ...
... Cornwall 92 1100 045 Dorset 88 300 044 026 848 0 Hants 89 1000 043 525 1145 3 PRICE OF FLOUR , per Sack , January 26 , 75s . to 80s . OATMEAL , per Boll of 140lbs . Avoirdupois , January 17 , 33s . 5d . AVERAGE PRICE of SUGAR , January ...
Page 106
... Cornwall , and Sir Edward Southwell , on suspi- cion of being concerned in the insurrection under Sir Thomas Wyat , and , although confined by illness , was compelled to rise from her bed , and set off for London in the Queen's litter ...
... Cornwall , and Sir Edward Southwell , on suspi- cion of being concerned in the insurrection under Sir Thomas Wyat , and , although confined by illness , was compelled to rise from her bed , and set off for London in the Queen's litter ...
Page 174
... John Yorke , esq . of Richmond . By the Prince of Wales's Council . Cornwall . - Francis Hearle Rodd , esq . of Trebartha - hall , PROMO- wife of Lieut . - col . Downman , C. 174 [ Feb. Theatrical Register . - Circuits . - Sheriffs .
... John Yorke , esq . of Richmond . By the Prince of Wales's Council . Cornwall . - Francis Hearle Rodd , esq . of Trebartha - hall , PROMO- wife of Lieut . - col . Downman , C. 174 [ Feb. Theatrical Register . - Circuits . - Sheriffs .
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