The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 81, Part 2; Volume 110F. Jefferies, 1811 - 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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At Cheltenham , Mrs. Hansard , and estates by his son George , Tarl of wife of Mr. Thomas Curzon H. printer , Leicester and Baron Chartley , with whose Peterborough - court , Fleet - street . naine the publick is well acquainted .
At Cheltenham , Mrs. Hansard , and estates by his son George , Tarl of wife of Mr. Thomas Curzon H. printer , Leicester and Baron Chartley , with whose Peterborough - court , Fleet - street . naine the publick is well acquainted .
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Rev. Thomas Melhuish , sen . St. Ervan 1811. AT Bath , Tho . Noble Elwyn , R. Cornwall , vice Molesworth , deceased . Nov. 16 . esq . of Sandwich , surgeon , to Rev. Thomas Melhuish , juna Ashwater Elizabeth , eldest daughter of Sain .
Rev. Thomas Melhuish , sen . St. Ervan 1811. AT Bath , Tho . Noble Elwyn , R. Cornwall , vice Molesworth , deceased . Nov. 16 . esq . of Sandwich , surgeon , to Rev. Thomas Melhuish , juna Ashwater Elizabeth , eldest daughter of Sain .
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Mr. Thomas , an opulent farmer , of Hill ball , Essex . Mrs. S. was the fourth Banwell . daughter of the late James Montagu , esq . The wife of the Rev. Mr. Draper , of and was perhaps the most celebrated per Crewkerne . son of her time ...
Mr. Thomas , an opulent farmer , of Hill ball , Essex . Mrs. S. was the fourth Banwell . daughter of the late James Montagu , esq . The wife of the Rev. Mr. Draper , of and was perhaps the most celebrated per Crewkerne . son of her time ...
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