The Gentleman's Magazine, Volum 85,Del 1;Volum 117F. Jefferies, 1815 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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... lands of Monelahan , co . Cork , ) had three sons and a daughter , Eliza- beth Greatrakes , wife of .... Cour- tenay , of Lismore , co . Waterford , and now living at an advanced age . The sons were Osborne Greatrakes , Wil- liam ...
... lands of Monelahan , co . Cork , ) had three sons and a daughter , Eliza- beth Greatrakes , wife of .... Cour- tenay , of Lismore , co . Waterford , and now living at an advanced age . The sons were Osborne Greatrakes , Wil- liam ...
Side 9
... land is five carucates . Two hides 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 hides 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 , 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 occurs rather frequently in Mr. Banks's Extinct Baronage . In vol . 11. p . 109 , he speaks of Bligh , Earl of Darnley , in Scotland . What he states of the Howard Family in p . 276 , is a fact ; but is not the mention intro- duced ...
... land occurs rather frequently in Mr. Banks's Extinct Baronage . In vol . 11. p . 109 , he speaks of Bligh , Earl of Darnley , in Scotland . What he states of the Howard Family in p . 276 , is a fact ; but is not the mention intro- duced ...
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... land , from the arrival of the Saxons , A. D. 449 , to his own Times . By WIL- LIAM of MALMESBURY . Collated with authentic MSS . and translated from the -original Latin , with a Preface , Notes , and an Index . By the Rev. JOHN SHARP ...
... land , from the arrival of the Saxons , A. D. 449 , to his own Times . By WIL- LIAM of MALMESBURY . Collated with authentic MSS . and translated from the -original Latin , with a Preface , Notes , and an Index . By the Rev. JOHN SHARP ...
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