The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 91, Part 1E. Cave, 1821 - English periodicals |
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Page 6
... passed into the Forcer Family ; the last of whom , Basil Forcer , died without issue in 1782 . The Manor was sold in his life - time to John Tempest , esq . who devised it to Sir M. Vane Tempest ; on whose decease it became the property ...
... passed into the Forcer Family ; the last of whom , Basil Forcer , died without issue in 1782 . The Manor was sold in his life - time to John Tempest , esq . who devised it to Sir M. Vane Tempest ; on whose decease it became the property ...
Page 7
... passed the press in eight months , as in as many years . Indeed I strongly suspect , from some traits of negli- gence , the whole work was hurried forward from the spreading buzz of my own project . Another groundless assumption was ...
... passed the press in eight months , as in as many years . Indeed I strongly suspect , from some traits of negli- gence , the whole work was hurried forward from the spreading buzz of my own project . Another groundless assumption was ...
Page 8
... passed the carriage , and was the first to announce his master's ar- rival and success . This journey was upwards of sixty miles , and perform- ed at the rate of ten miles an hour . He had no sustenance upon the road , but what he ...
... passed the carriage , and was the first to announce his master's ar- rival and success . This journey was upwards of sixty miles , and perform- ed at the rate of ten miles an hour . He had no sustenance upon the road , but what he ...
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... passed by an heiress into the Dawson family ; the present possessor being Edward Dawson , of Whatton House , Esq . In 1697 , Sir John Moore , Knt . and Alderman of London , erected a Free School here for the education of boys in the ...
... passed by an heiress into the Dawson family ; the present possessor being Edward Dawson , of Whatton House , Esq . In 1697 , Sir John Moore , Knt . and Alderman of London , erected a Free School here for the education of boys in the ...
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... passed the whole troupe to the house , untill the Countesse hadd mounted the staires to the great chamber ; on the top of which , Me- [ Jan. rinna , having chaunged her habitt all to white , mett her , and whilst a consorte softly ...
... passed the whole troupe to the house , untill the Countesse hadd mounted the staires to the great chamber ; on the top of which , Me- [ Jan. rinna , having chaunged her habitt all to white , mett her , and whilst a consorte softly ...
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