Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 64, Part 2F. Jefferies, 1794 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 592
... died April 30 , 1763 , aged 65 years ; of Mrs. MARY CHAUNCY , who died Jan. 29 , 1784 , aged 52 years ; and of NATHANIEL CHAUNCY , esq . who died Jan. 29 , 1790 , aged 73 years . Arms : Gules , a croís Ary Or , on a chief , Sable , a ...
... died April 30 , 1763 , aged 65 years ; of Mrs. MARY CHAUNCY , who died Jan. 29 , 1784 , aged 52 years ; and of NATHANIEL CHAUNCY , esq . who died Jan. 29 , 1790 , aged 73 years . Arms : Gules , a croís Ary Or , on a chief , Sable , a ...
Page 609
... died a litt e before harvest . This requires alteration more than the claufe fo complained of by Burn , which obliges the family to quit the house on a month's notice , for , the forms of law will permit them to keep poffeffion for a ...
... died a litt e before harvest . This requires alteration more than the claufe fo complained of by Burn , which obliges the family to quit the house on a month's notice , for , the forms of law will permit them to keep poffeffion for a ...
Page 613
... died there 9th March , 1608-9 , " foddenly in the night in his bedde , without any former complaynt or fickneffe ; " and that he was " a man of good yeares and honeft reputation ; by his profeffion an atturney at the com- mon please ...
... died there 9th March , 1608-9 , " foddenly in the night in his bedde , without any former complaynt or fickneffe ; " and that he was " a man of good yeares and honeft reputation ; by his profeffion an atturney at the com- mon please ...
Page 614
... died ( as far the greater part of the Norman's companions did ) without iffue , left an only fitter , married to a noble koght William , who " wan El elmere , and Maxlor , and other mo . " Of his daughters and coheirs , Helen , the ...
... died ( as far the greater part of the Norman's companions did ) without iffue , left an only fitter , married to a noble koght William , who " wan El elmere , and Maxlor , and other mo . " Of his daughters and coheirs , Helen , the ...
Page 615
... died the 5th of September , 165 , Aged 19 Years 9 Moneths . He April 24th , 1653 , At the Age of Eigh : Yeares i Moneth 22 Dayes . She The Eldest Daughter He The 6th Son of Francis Langworth , Gent . Here Refts the Body of ELIZ SEDLEY ...
... died the 5th of September , 165 , Aged 19 Years 9 Moneths . He April 24th , 1653 , At the Age of Eigh : Yeares i Moneth 22 Dayes . She The Eldest Daughter He The 6th Son of Francis Langworth , Gent . Here Refts the Body of ELIZ SEDLEY ...
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