The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 288F. Jefferies, 1967 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 278
... church at Wincanton , he being warden of the church about that time . His numerous engagements probably prevented him from personally superintending the pottery , so that he let the manufactory to two brothers , Lindsay by name , who ...
... church at Wincanton , he being warden of the church about that time . His numerous engagements probably prevented him from personally superintending the pottery , so that he let the manufactory to two brothers , Lindsay by name , who ...
Page 575
... churches was ordered by Cardinal Pole . In Himbleton Church ( Worcester ) on the wall over the east window was discovered a few years ago , after the removal of much whitewash , the Elizabethan Arms as a fresco , France and England ...
... churches was ordered by Cardinal Pole . In Himbleton Church ( Worcester ) on the wall over the east window was discovered a few years ago , after the removal of much whitewash , the Elizabethan Arms as a fresco , France and England ...
Page 577
... Church Times , 1894 , says : " .. But I do think it a pity to sweep these arms away in the wholesale manner common at the present day , because not only are they often very interesting , but they also teach a lesson which some of us ...
... Church Times , 1894 , says : " .. But I do think it a pity to sweep these arms away in the wholesale manner common at the present day , because not only are they often very interesting , but they also teach a lesson which some of us ...
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