The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 85, Part 1; Volume 117E. Cave, 1815 - English periodicals |
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... lands of Monelahan , co . Cork , ) had three sons and a daughter , Eliza- beth Greatrakes , wife of Cour- tenay , of Lismore , co . Waterford , and Dow living at an advanced age . The sons were Osborne Greatrakes , Wil- lium Greatrakes ...
... lands of Monelahan , co . Cork , ) had three sons and a daughter , Eliza- beth Greatrakes , wife of Cour- tenay , of Lismore , co . Waterford , and Dow living at an advanced age . The sons were Osborne Greatrakes , Wil- lium Greatrakes ...
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... land is five carucates . Two bides are in demesne , on which there are two ploughs . The villans have three ploughs . The priest has one virgate ; there are five villans , who hold a virgate each ; seven bordars , who have five acres ...
... land is five carucates . Two bides are in demesne , on which there are two ploughs . The villans have three ploughs . The priest has one virgate ; there are five villans , who hold a virgate each ; seven bordars , who have five acres ...
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... land's Itin . vol . II . p . 119. ) Antient Crosses : Trees in orchards were often planted in the shape of them . " There was formerly such an orchard at the great Ivy - house at Sandford , near Oxford ; the present trees in it are much ...
... land's Itin . vol . II . p . 119. ) Antient Crosses : Trees in orchards were often planted in the shape of them . " There was formerly such an orchard at the great Ivy - house at Sandford , near Oxford ; the present trees in it are much ...
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... land , at once exhibiting the boldest figures and the softest beauties of Nature : stupendous columns of basalt , studded with a silvery copper ore , shooting out from the soil in all directions , afforded a wonderful and most pleas ...
... land , at once exhibiting the boldest figures and the softest beauties of Nature : stupendous columns of basalt , studded with a silvery copper ore , shooting out from the soil in all directions , afforded a wonderful and most pleas ...
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... land near Oxford * . For I cannot help observing how pleasantly the Oxford Assertor , after convicting the Cambridge Orator of having tri- fled , sets about trifling himself . But enough of trifles ; for stultum est absurdas opiniones ...
... land near Oxford * . For I cannot help observing how pleasantly the Oxford Assertor , after convicting the Cambridge Orator of having tri- fled , sets about trifling himself . But enough of trifles ; for stultum est absurdas opiniones ...
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