The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 219F. Jefferies, 1865 |
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Page 182
... held the remains of converted or half - converted Anglo - Saxons ; but with regard to two leaden coffins which were exhumed , the presence of Roman coins in the mouth of the skeleton appeared to him to indicate that they belonged to ...
... held the remains of converted or half - converted Anglo - Saxons ; but with regard to two leaden coffins which were exhumed , the presence of Roman coins in the mouth of the skeleton appeared to him to indicate that they belonged to ...
Page 455
... held in Dorset- shire , for though he had attended many meetings of the Institute , he had never witnessed so great congeniality of feeling as had greeted them in this county . The resolution was unanimously carried . The noble ...
... held in Dorset- shire , for though he had attended many meetings of the Institute , he had never witnessed so great congeniality of feeling as had greeted them in this county . The resolution was unanimously carried . The noble ...
Page 646
... held aloof joined it , and thenceforward he took a prominent part in its proceedings . He thus became acquainted with Mr. Edward Ellice , a most active member of Lord Grey's ministry ; he also became a political agent of the party , and ...
... held aloof joined it , and thenceforward he took a prominent part in its proceedings . He thus became acquainted with Mr. Edward Ellice , a most active member of Lord Grey's ministry ; he also became a political agent of the party , and ...
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The Ecclesiastical Buildings of Wells 669 | 686 |
Ornamentation of Ancient Bells | 696 |
Reinterment of the Remains of King James III and his Queen the Princess | 707 |
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