The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 301F. 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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... Church , dedicated to All Hallows , is an old foundation , but there is no record of when or by whom it was raised . In the twelfth century , probably very soon after the original building had been erected , it was given by David I ...
... Church , dedicated to All Hallows , is an old foundation , but there is no record of when or by whom it was raised . In the twelfth century , probably very soon after the original building had been erected , it was given by David I ...
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... Church Architecture was in the full glory of its decorated period , and to be informed about his brother Roger and his sister Ellen , in what condition of life they were . The fine church of Condover still remains , the ancient church ...
... Church Architecture was in the full glory of its decorated period , and to be informed about his brother Roger and his sister Ellen , in what condition of life they were . The fine church of Condover still remains , the ancient church ...
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... church , dedicated to All Saints , is as a foundation one of the oldest in the county , although the present building dates only from the fifteenth cen- tury . There is yet a bricked - up Norman arch to be seen in one of the walls . The ...
... church , dedicated to All Saints , is as a foundation one of the oldest in the county , although the present building dates only from the fifteenth cen- tury . There is yet a bricked - up Norman arch to be seen in one of the walls . The ...
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WAYSIDE WISDOM | 10 |
NEW LIGHT ON OLD WEDGWOOD | 20 |
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