Gentleman's Magazine: And Historical Chronicle, Volume 165F. Jefferies, 1838 |
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... Surrey , Esquire , and hour The earth embellish'd on these banks of Stour , With grateful reverence to this marble lean , Raised to the friendly Founder of the scene . Here with pure love of smiling Nature warm'd , This far - famed demy ...
... Surrey , Esquire , and hour The earth embellish'd on these banks of Stour , With grateful reverence to this marble lean , Raised to the friendly Founder of the scene . Here with pure love of smiling Nature warm'd , This far - famed demy ...
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... Surrey , Esquire , and having given birth to two sons , Henry Richard , born and buried in 1757 , and Richard Colt , born 9 December 1758 , expired on the 5th of May 1759 , leaving a lively image of many amiable virtues im- pressed on ...
... Surrey , Esquire , and having given birth to two sons , Henry Richard , born and buried in 1757 , and Richard Colt , born 9 December 1758 , expired on the 5th of May 1759 , leaving a lively image of many amiable virtues im- pressed on ...
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... Surrey , Conisborough , & c . " At Aderno is another lofty keep , - square , and built of rubble , like the one at Paternd . All its original walls and doors are round headed . Out of the great hall , in the second story , opens a small ...
... Surrey , Conisborough , & c . " At Aderno is another lofty keep , - square , and built of rubble , like the one at Paternd . All its original walls and doors are round headed . Out of the great hall , in the second story , opens a small ...
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... Surrey . W.M.Brookes . -One of those structures which seems to make the antiquary the more keenly regret the loss of the older church . So much of the preceding structure as exists tends to give an ecclesiastical appearance to the pile ...
... Surrey . W.M.Brookes . -One of those structures which seems to make the antiquary the more keenly regret the loss of the older church . So much of the preceding structure as exists tends to give an ecclesiastical appearance to the pile ...
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