The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 87, Part 1; Volume 121F. Jefferies, 1817 - Early English newspapers 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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... aged 67 , born 1556 . 1566 . as " Joan " Will . Hartt . " instance Hart , wi- " " This is the 4th only of this mode of spelling . Here , however , it is to be observed that the name does not again occur upon the Re- gisters till 1666 ...
... aged 67 , born 1556 . 1566 . as " Joan " Will . Hartt . " instance Hart , wi- " " This is the 4th only of this mode of spelling . Here , however , it is to be observed that the name does not again occur upon the Re- gisters till 1666 ...
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... aged 66 , bur . at Stratford , July 16 , as " Mrs. Su- sanna Hall , wi- dow , " will not found in Doctors ' Commons , or at Wor- cester . See Malone , vol.I.p.133 . search at Lichfield might be made . Shar- mus , " let , " in 1615-6 ...
... aged 66 , bur . at Stratford , July 16 , as " Mrs. Su- sanna Hall , wi- dow , " will not found in Doctors ' Commons , or at Wor- cester . See Malone , vol.I.p.133 . search at Lichfield might be made . Shar- mus , " let , " in 1615-6 ...
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... aged 53 , will in Doctors Com mons dated Aug. 25 , 1642 . 4011 marr . 1st , Ap . 22 , 1626 , as " Mr. Tho- mas Nash , to Mrs. Awriter of this name , fond of criticizing dramatic works , lived in Shakspere's time , and seems to have been ...
... aged 53 , will in Doctors Com mons dated Aug. 25 , 1642 . 4011 marr . 1st , Ap . 22 , 1626 , as " Mr. Tho- mas Nash , to Mrs. Awriter of this name , fond of criticizing dramatic works , lived in Shakspere's time , and seems to have been ...
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... aged 59 ; died May 23 , 1792 . 1793 , and bur . at Strat- ford , May 28 , ( a turner ) . Frances Hart , bapt at Stratford , Aug. 8 , 1760 , and bur . there , Oct. 31 , 1774 , as " Francis Hart . " Jorg , filius of Jorg.and Marey Hart ...
... aged 59 ; died May 23 , 1792 . 1793 , and bur . at Strat- ford , May 28 , ( a turner ) . Frances Hart , bapt at Stratford , Aug. 8 , 1760 , and bur . there , Oct. 31 , 1774 , as " Francis Hart . " Jorg , filius of Jorg.and Marey Hart ...
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... aged Mother , Mrs. B- - ; with a Repository Almanack for 1817 . PATTERN of Constancy ! whose filial love Is equal'd only by thy friendships true ; Again doth the expiring year approve , And bid me all my old respect renew : Accept th ...
... aged Mother , Mrs. B- - ; with a Repository Almanack for 1817 . PATTERN of Constancy ! whose filial love Is equal'd only by thy friendships true ; Again doth the expiring year approve , And bid me all my old respect renew : Accept th ...
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