The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 219F. Jefferies, 1865 |
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... letter that his adversaries were by name and nature his kinsmen , who under the colour of providing for the assurance of his wife's jointure had withholden from him two hundred marks a - year for four years . On the 19th of the same ...
... letter that his adversaries were by name and nature his kinsmen , who under the colour of providing for the assurance of his wife's jointure had withholden from him two hundred marks a - year for four years . On the 19th of the same ...
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... letter was read from Mr. Akerman stating that to his great delight he had discovered some Roman remains at Abingdon . P. O'CALLAGHAN , Esq . , exhibited an interesting letter from Cosmo di Medici to the Duke of Milan . C. S. PERCEVAL ...
... letter was read from Mr. Akerman stating that to his great delight he had discovered some Roman remains at Abingdon . P. O'CALLAGHAN , Esq . , exhibited an interesting letter from Cosmo di Medici to the Duke of Milan . C. S. PERCEVAL ...
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... letters , and the black - letter inscriptions by the use of type of similar character . Special points of interest connected with the devices and lettering employed will also be noted , in the hope that others may find them useful for ...
... letters , and the black - letter inscriptions by the use of type of similar character . Special points of interest connected with the devices and lettering employed will also be noted , in the hope that others may find them useful for ...
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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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