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Page 76
... Hon . Mr. Baron Bolland , Hon . and Rev. George Neville Grenville , Sir S. R. Glynne , Bart . , Benjamin Barnard , Esq . , Rev. P. Bliss , D.C.L. , B. Botfield , Esq . , Rev. T. 76 [ July , Literary and Scientific Intelligence . 3 21.
... Hon . Mr. Baron Bolland , Hon . and Rev. George Neville Grenville , Sir S. R. Glynne , Bart . , Benjamin Barnard , Esq . , Rev. P. Bliss , D.C.L. , B. Botfield , Esq . , Rev. T. 76 [ July , Literary and Scientific Intelligence . 3 21.
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... Bart . he was released in October last , his father engaging to be answerable for his conduct . Sir W. H. P. Courtenay , Knight of Malta , as the wretched man styled him- self , was no other than Mr. John Nicholl Thom , the son of a ...
... Bart . he was released in October last , his father engaging to be answerable for his conduct . Sir W. H. P. Courtenay , Knight of Malta , as the wretched man styled him- self , was no other than Mr. John Nicholl Thom , the son of a ...
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... Bart . a son.Lady Courtenay , a dau . At Brighton , Lady Jane Knox , a dau . June 1. In Park - place , the Duchess of Beau- fort , a dau . - 2 . In Portland - place , the wife of J. Wigram , esq . a son . - 3 . At Filton House , Glouc ...
... Bart . a son.Lady Courtenay , a dau . At Brighton , Lady Jane Knox , a dau . June 1. In Park - place , the Duchess of Beau- fort , a dau . - 2 . In Portland - place , the wife of J. Wigram , esq . a son . - 3 . At Filton House , Glouc ...
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... Bart . Lately . Aged 78 , Sir Charles Harcourt Palmer , Bart . of Dorney Court , Buck- inghamshire . One of the oldest titles of the baronet- age has become extinct by the death of 12 this gentleman . It was conferred by the Founder of ...
... Bart . Lately . Aged 78 , Sir Charles Harcourt Palmer , Bart . of Dorney Court , Buck- inghamshire . One of the oldest titles of the baronet- age has become extinct by the death of 12 this gentleman . It was conferred by the Founder of ...
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... serious loss both to Sir R. C. Hoare and to the History of Wiltshire . Mr. Offer's labours gave a promise of great ex- O cellence in this department of literature . These three portions 1838. ] 97 OBITUARY . - Sir R. C. Hoare , Bart .
... serious loss both to Sir R. C. Hoare and to the History of Wiltshire . Mr. Offer's labours gave a promise of great ex- O cellence in this department of literature . These three portions 1838. ] 97 OBITUARY . - Sir R. C. Hoare , Bart .
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