The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 207A. Dodd and A. Smith, 1968 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 152
... Henry VII . begins the magnificence of Sheen , to which he succeeded on the death of his mother- in - law , Elizabeth Woodville , in 1498 . Twelve years after , the palace and its con- tents were consumed by fire , but it was re - built ...
... Henry VII . begins the magnificence of Sheen , to which he succeeded on the death of his mother- in - law , Elizabeth Woodville , in 1498 . Twelve years after , the palace and its con- tents were consumed by fire , but it was re - built ...
Page 162
... Henry VIII . Morden , in his work , published in 1594 , mentions it as a resi- dence of note . It was possessed by Sir Henry and Sir Toby Palavincini , Sir Charles Montagu , Sir Wm . Barnam , & c . Rayhouse stood , in 1800 , at Ilford ...
... Henry VIII . Morden , in his work , published in 1594 , mentions it as a resi- dence of note . It was possessed by Sir Henry and Sir Toby Palavincini , Sir Charles Montagu , Sir Wm . Barnam , & c . Rayhouse stood , in 1800 , at Ilford ...
Page 268
... Henry VIII . , we find not only the hole for placing a heavy beam of wood across the door , as is commonly the case , but also the beam itself . Many chambers commonly known as prisons would be freed from the invidious accu . sation by ...
... Henry VIII . , we find not only the hole for placing a heavy beam of wood across the door , as is commonly the case , but also the beam itself . Many chambers commonly known as prisons would be freed from the invidious accu . sation by ...
Contents
CONTENTS | 31 |
Memoirs of James Wilson Esq of Woodville | 40 |
THE MONTHLY INTELLIGENCER | 71 |
Copyright | |
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