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... Charles Thomas Hudfon , eldest son of Sir Charles Grave Hudfon , bart . to Mifs Pepperell , daughter of Sir W. Pepperell . Mr. Sylvanus Phillips , of Tower - street , to Mils Mary King , of Walworth . JUNE 14 . AT Cobham , in Surrey ...
... Charles Thomas Hudfon , eldest son of Sir Charles Grave Hudfon , bart . to Mifs Pepperell , daughter of Sir W. Pepperell . Mr. Sylvanus Phillips , of Tower - street , to Mils Mary King , of Walworth . JUNE 14 . AT Cobham , in Surrey ...
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... Charles Brandling , efq . late one of the representatives for Newcastle , in his 76th year . Lately , Mr. George Stepher Moore , fecond fon of the Rev. Stephen Moore , vicar of Doncaster . Lately , Stanhope Pedley , efq . of Tet- worth ...
... Charles Brandling , efq . late one of the representatives for Newcastle , in his 76th year . Lately , Mr. George Stepher Moore , fecond fon of the Rev. Stephen Moore , vicar of Doncaster . Lately , Stanhope Pedley , efq . of Tet- worth ...
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... Charles Grave Hudion , Bart . and F. R. S. who owns the whole of the parish , and has alfo confiderable eftates in feveral adjoining Lordfhips . This Gentleman ferved the office of High Sheriff of the County in 1784 , and was created a ...
... Charles Grave Hudion , Bart . and F. R. S. who owns the whole of the parish , and has alfo confiderable eftates in feveral adjoining Lordfhips . This Gentleman ferved the office of High Sheriff of the County in 1784 , and was created a ...
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EUROPEAN MAGAZINE . 5.Rawle sc WANLIP HALL , LEICESTERSHIRE , the Seat of SIR CHARLES GRAVE HUDSON , Bar ! Published by J.Sewell , Cornhill May 1-1802 . VESTIGES , COLLECTED AND RECOLLECTED , SOMERSET - HOUSE .
EUROPEAN MAGAZINE . 5.Rawle sc WANLIP HALL , LEICESTERSHIRE , the Seat of SIR CHARLES GRAVE HUDSON , Bar ! Published by J.Sewell , Cornhill May 1-1802 . VESTIGES , COLLECTED AND RECOLLECTED , SOMERSET - HOUSE .
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... Charles the Second there was an academy for drawing the human figure from the life , established in London ; but the arts declining after the death of that Monarch , the Academy consequently fell into dif- ufe , and was at length ...
... Charles the Second there was an academy for drawing the human figure from the life , established in London ; but the arts declining after the death of that Monarch , the Academy consequently fell into dif- ufe , and was at length ...
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