Gentleman's Magazine: And Historical Chronicle, Volume 165F. Jefferies, 1838 |
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... Sept. 1835 , Mr. Henry Coleridge says , " I can be sure that I at least made no mistake ; my uncle certainly always entertaining the be- lief , however erroneous , that his writ- ing , or the reputation of his writing , had actually ...
... Sept. 1835 , Mr. Henry Coleridge says , " I can be sure that I at least made no mistake ; my uncle certainly always entertaining the be- lief , however erroneous , that his writ- ing , or the reputation of his writing , had actually ...
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... Sept. 1804 he was appointed to the Northumberland 74 , bearing the flag of his friend the Hon . Rear - Adm . Cochrane , off Ferrol . He was actively employed on the coast of Spain until the Northumberland went in pursuit of the French ...
... Sept. 1804 he was appointed to the Northumberland 74 , bearing the flag of his friend the Hon . Rear - Adm . Cochrane , off Ferrol . He was actively employed on the coast of Spain until the Northumberland went in pursuit of the French ...
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... Sept. 1831. The orchestra , with a large temporary organ , was formed at the west end of the choir , supported upon an open colonnade or cloister of pointed arches ; the gallery was calculated to contain 400 performers , more than ...
... Sept. 1831. The orchestra , with a large temporary organ , was formed at the west end of the choir , supported upon an open colonnade or cloister of pointed arches ; the gallery was calculated to contain 400 performers , more than ...
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... Sept. 8 , 1831 , the Duke of Leeds was one of the four Knights of the Garter who held over the King's head the pall of gold at the ceremony of anointing . As a supporter of the turf no one was more respected . He was , in fact , ad ...
... Sept. 8 , 1831 , the Duke of Leeds was one of the four Knights of the Garter who held over the King's head the pall of gold at the ceremony of anointing . As a supporter of the turf no one was more respected . He was , in fact , ad ...
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... Sept. following , and returned in December ; when he was appointed Assistant - Quartermaster - gene- ral at home , in which situation he conti- nued some time . He was appointed Lieut . Colonel of the York rangers , March 31 , 1808 ...
... Sept. following , and returned in December ; when he was appointed Assistant - Quartermaster - gene- ral at home , in which situation he conti- nued some time . He was appointed Lieut . Colonel of the York rangers , March 31 , 1808 ...
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