The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 296F. 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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Page 265
... Leonard MacNally and Frances I'Anson . " The father of Leonard MacNally was a Catholic , who acquired considerable built property , but was denounced under the Penal Laws as a Papist , and stripped of it . The ancestors of MacNally ...
... Leonard MacNally and Frances I'Anson . " The father of Leonard MacNally was a Catholic , who acquired considerable built property , but was denounced under the Penal Laws as a Papist , and stripped of it . The ancestors of MacNally ...
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... Leonard MacNally addressed his last appeal , and where , one morning in the autumn of 1786 , Miss I'Anson received a copy of the now famous verses which preface this story . • The father , we are told , still refused his consent ; but ...
... Leonard MacNally addressed his last appeal , and where , one morning in the autumn of 1786 , Miss I'Anson received a copy of the now famous verses which preface this story . • The father , we are told , still refused his consent ; but ...
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... MacNally , " The Lass of Richmond Hill , " appears in the " Gentleman's Magazine " of October 1795 . After 1800 ... Leonard MacNally was dead . " Thus ended solemnly , and almost dramatically , a chequered but brilliant career , and he ...
... MacNally , " The Lass of Richmond Hill , " appears in the " Gentleman's Magazine " of October 1795 . After 1800 ... Leonard MacNally was dead . " Thus ended solemnly , and almost dramatically , a chequered but brilliant career , and he ...
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