The Gentleman's Magazine, Volum 88,Del 1;Volum 123F. Jefferies, 1818 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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... Castle , the Church and its Tower ... 9 Sketch of the Life of William Chafin , Clerk . 10 Mr. Samuel Hoole , the Translator of Tasso . 12 Account and Character of Sir Michael Smith.ib . Driffield Abbey , and the Pretyman Family 14 Dr ...
... Castle , the Church and its Tower ... 9 Sketch of the Life of William Chafin , Clerk . 10 Mr. Samuel Hoole , the Translator of Tasso . 12 Account and Character of Sir Michael Smith.ib . Driffield Abbey , and the Pretyman Family 14 Dr ...
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... Castle and Church are the chief objects of at traction which it possesses to the traveller . Of the former , excepting the Keep , which stands insulated on a high mound of earth in the midst of a large area or court , and a few ...
... Castle and Church are the chief objects of at traction which it possesses to the traveller . Of the former , excepting the Keep , which stands insulated on a high mound of earth in the midst of a large area or court , and a few ...
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... CASTLE , Lord Gwydir . Gunby Hall , W. B. Massingberd , esq . Hackthorne , John Cracroft , esq . Hainton Park , G. Heneage , esq . Hanby Hall , Sir Wm . Manners , bart . Harlaxton Manor House , G. de Ligne Gregory , esq. ̧ Harmston ...
... CASTLE , Lord Gwydir . Gunby Hall , W. B. Massingberd , esq . Hackthorne , John Cracroft , esq . Hainton Park , G. Heneage , esq . Hanby Hall , Sir Wm . Manners , bart . Harlaxton Manor House , G. de Ligne Gregory , esq. ̧ Harmston ...
Side 18
... Castles of Bolingbroke , Castor , Horncastle , Somerton , TATTERSHALL , and Torksey - Hussey , Kirk stead Moor , North Kyme , and Richmond Towers . - Gainsborough Old Hall . Bitham and Pinchbeck castellated Mansions . - Somerby Cross ...
... Castles of Bolingbroke , Castor , Horncastle , Somerton , TATTERSHALL , and Torksey - Hussey , Kirk stead Moor , North Kyme , and Richmond Towers . - Gainsborough Old Hall . Bitham and Pinchbeck castellated Mansions . - Somerby Cross ...
Side 19
... CASTLE , Lord Gwydir . Gunby Hall , W. B. Massingberd , esq . Hackthorne , John Cracroft , esq . Hainton Park , G. Heneage , esq . Hanby Hall , Sir Wm . Manners , bart . Harlaxton Manor House , G. de Ligne Gregory , esq . Harmston ...
... CASTLE , Lord Gwydir . Gunby Hall , W. B. Massingberd , esq . Hackthorne , John Cracroft , esq . Hainton Park , G. Heneage , esq . Hanby Hall , Sir Wm . Manners , bart . Harlaxton Manor House , G. de Ligne Gregory , esq . Harmston ...
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