Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Band 66,Teil 1The "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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On the South - eaft fide of the entrance into the chancel is an extremely beautiful white marble monument , executed by Nollekens , confifting of an obelifk or vafe , at the bafe of which are two angels , one fitting weeping , the other ...
On the South - eaft fide of the entrance into the chancel is an extremely beautiful white marble monument , executed by Nollekens , confifting of an obelifk or vafe , at the bafe of which are two angels , one fitting weeping , the other ...
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On the fame fide are feveral apartments , one of which is inha bited ; another is converted into a pound - houfe , in which stands a moorftone trough of great bulk , for the purpose of breaking apples for the pound .
On the fame fide are feveral apartments , one of which is inha bited ; another is converted into a pound - houfe , in which stands a moorftone trough of great bulk , for the purpose of breaking apples for the pound .
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In the nave or fpace on the Northeaft fide , near the chancel door aforefaid , is a large flat dark - grey stone with this : " Here lieth the body of Mr. JoHN KING , citizen and draper , of Londog , buried March the 9th , 1656-7 ...
In the nave or fpace on the Northeaft fide , near the chancel door aforefaid , is a large flat dark - grey stone with this : " Here lieth the body of Mr. JoHN KING , citizen and draper , of Londog , buried March the 9th , 1656-7 ...
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