The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.Talboys & Wheeler, 1826 |
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... pounds in the hands of Bennet Langton , esq .; three hundred pounds in the hands of Mr. Barclay and Mr. Perkins , brewers ; one hundred and fifty pounds in the hands of Dr. Percy , bishop of Dromore ; one thousand pounds , three per ...
... pounds in the hands of Bennet Langton , esq .; three hundred pounds in the hands of Mr. Barclay and Mr. Perkins , brewers ; one hundred and fifty pounds in the hands of Dr. Percy , bishop of Dromore ; one thousand pounds , three per ...
Page 369
... pounds consolidated three per cent . annuities : and to Mr. Sastres , the Italian master , the sum of five pounds , to be laid out in books of piety for his own use . And whereas the said Bennet Langton hath agreed , in consideration of ...
... pounds consolidated three per cent . annuities : and to Mr. Sastres , the Italian master , the sum of five pounds , to be laid out in books of piety for his own use . And whereas the said Bennet Langton hath agreed , in consideration of ...
Page 370
... pounds , including an annuity of seventy pounds to be paid to him by Mr. Langton , in consideration of seven hundred and fifty pounds , which Johnson had lent to that gentleman . Sir John seems not a little angry at this bequest , and ...
... pounds , including an annuity of seventy pounds to be paid to him by Mr. Langton , in consideration of seven hundred and fifty pounds , which Johnson had lent to that gentleman . Sir John seems not a little angry at this bequest , and ...
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