The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 164A. Dodd and A. Smith, 1838 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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... William Benson , Knight , by whom he had eleven children , of which two sons and three daughters now survive . This monument was erected at her expense , being now his mournful widow , as she was his most faithful and affectionate wife ...
... William Benson , Knight , by whom he had eleven children , of which two sons and three daughters now survive . This monument was erected at her expense , being now his mournful widow , as she was his most faithful and affectionate wife ...
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... William de Beauchamp , the first of that name , Earl of Warwick ; died 1268 , buried in the Grey Friars ' church , Wor- cester . Isabella his Countess , sister and heiress of William Mauduit , Earl of War- wick ; died 12. . , buried in ...
... William de Beauchamp , the first of that name , Earl of Warwick ; died 1268 , buried in the Grey Friars ' church , Wor- cester . Isabella his Countess , sister and heiress of William Mauduit , Earl of War- wick ; died 12. . , buried in ...
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... William Whitmore , esq . of the same place ; and Thomas Smith , esq . of Stony - gate , near Leicester . Charles Roach Smith , esq . F.S.A. ex- hibited two brass or copper basins , found together last year in Lothbury , and appa- rently ...
... William Whitmore , esq . of the same place ; and Thomas Smith , esq . of Stony - gate , near Leicester . Charles Roach Smith , esq . F.S.A. ex- hibited two brass or copper basins , found together last year in Lothbury , and appa- rently ...
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... William , tak- ing off his shoes , said , " I now stand on my own bottom . " By his desire , his poor deluded followers then fell on their knees , and he prayed for half an hour ; they then proceeded to Bossenden - farm , where they ...
... William , tak- ing off his shoes , said , " I now stand on my own bottom . " By his desire , his poor deluded followers then fell on their knees , and he prayed for half an hour ; they then proceeded to Bossenden - farm , where they ...
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... William shouted and encouraged his adherents to behave like men , and excited them to desperate fury . On perceiving the soldiers , he advanced with the greatest sang froid , and deliberately shot , before the men , Lieut . Bennett , of ...
... William shouted and encouraged his adherents to behave like men , and excited them to desperate fury . On perceiving the soldiers , he advanced with the greatest sang froid , and deliberately shot , before the men , Lieut . Bennett , of ...
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