The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 299F. Jefferies, 1967 - 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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... parish served by the Church of St. John the Baptist ( Merton College Chapel ) . The picturesque street in question was anciently known as Grope Street , an appropriate name enough , but Laurence Hutten , at the beginning of Charles I.'s ...
... parish served by the Church of St. John the Baptist ( Merton College Chapel ) . The picturesque street in question was anciently known as Grope Street , an appropriate name enough , but Laurence Hutten , at the beginning of Charles I.'s ...
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... parish.1 Buckingham Palace is within its confines , and the baptismal register contains the names of the royal children born in the parish . George I. was in fact a churchwarden , the only instance , I believe , of such a position ...
... parish.1 Buckingham Palace is within its confines , and the baptismal register contains the names of the royal children born in the parish . George I. was in fact a churchwarden , the only instance , I believe , of such a position ...
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... parish of St. George's , Bloomsbury , whose daughter married Hans Sloane ; probably son of William Sloane , by Elizabeth Fuller . The M.P. named one of his sons Hans after the celebrated doctor and co - founder of the British Museum ...
... parish of St. George's , Bloomsbury , whose daughter married Hans Sloane ; probably son of William Sloane , by Elizabeth Fuller . The M.P. named one of his sons Hans after the celebrated doctor and co - founder of the British Museum ...
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