Gentleman's Magazine: and Historical Chronicle, Tập 701791 |
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... mafter's falary eight pounds per annum . No Diffenting Meeting , or Drenters . The church is fituated on a rifing ground in the North part of the parish , dedicated to St. Cuthbert it is built of flint , in the form of a Latin crofs ...
... mafter's falary eight pounds per annum . No Diffenting Meeting , or Drenters . The church is fituated on a rifing ground in the North part of the parish , dedicated to St. Cuthbert it is built of flint , in the form of a Latin crofs ...
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... mafter's falary eight Arms : Argent , a caftle between five pounds per annum . No Diffenting fleurs de lis , within a bordure Or . Meeting , or Drenters . The church is Creft , a portcullis . fituated on a rifing ground in the North ...
... mafter's falary eight Arms : Argent , a caftle between five pounds per annum . No Diffenting fleurs de lis , within a bordure Or . Meeting , or Drenters . The church is Creft , a portcullis . fituated on a rifing ground in the North ...
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... mafter ; the other to the poor , in bread , on Chrift- mas - day . The communion - plate is handfome ; a chalice and a large filver veffel for the wine , given by Mrs. B. Marwood , of Cook fhays , dated 1756 , and a patten , given by ...
... mafter ; the other to the poor , in bread , on Chrift- mas - day . The communion - plate is handfome ; a chalice and a large filver veffel for the wine , given by Mrs. B. Marwood , of Cook fhays , dated 1756 , and a patten , given by ...
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... Mafter of the Rolls , and the twelve Judges , to receive and for- ward letters poftage free . The Chancellor of the Exchequer fe- conded the motion . Mr. M. A. Taylor and Mr. Fox spoke against the motion ; and the House di- vided , Ayes ...
... Mafter of the Rolls , and the twelve Judges , to receive and for- ward letters poftage free . The Chancellor of the Exchequer fe- conded the motion . Mr. M. A. Taylor and Mr. Fox spoke against the motion ; and the House di- vided , Ayes ...
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... Mafter - Whatever ye would that men fhould do unto you , do ye even fo unto tbem . " p . 42—46 . 98. Youth reminded of a future Judgment , in a funeral Difcourfe , occasioned by the Death of Mr. John Vowel , who died at Hackney Dec. 24 ...
... Mafter - Whatever ye would that men fhould do unto you , do ye even fo unto tbem . " p . 42—46 . 98. Youth reminded of a future Judgment , in a funeral Difcourfe , occasioned by the Death of Mr. John Vowel , who died at Hackney Dec. 24 ...
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