The Annual Register, Volumen108Edmund Burke Rivingtons, 1867 Continuation of the reference work that originated with Robert Dodsley, written and published each year, which records and analyzes the year’s major events, developments and trends in Great Britain and throughout the world. From the 1920s volumes of The Annual Register took the essential shape in which they have continued ever since, opening with the history of Britain, then a section on foreign history covering each country or region in turn. Following these are the chronicle of events, brief retrospectives on the year’s cultural and economic developments, a short selection of documents, and obituaries of eminent persons who died in the year. |
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... Serres and Olive his wife , the said Olive being , while living , a natural - born British subject , and that the petitioners are legally domiciled in England ; that the first - named petitioner's mother , Olive , was the legitimate ...
... Serres and Olive his wife , the said Olive being , while living , a natural - born British subject , and that the petitioners are legally domiciled in England ; that the first - named petitioner's mother , Olive , was the legitimate ...
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... Serres , was their legitimate child , and that she was born on the 3rd of April , 1772 , and that the first - named petitioner was lawfully married to Anthony Thomas Ryves , and that the second petitioner is their legitimate son and ...
... Serres , was their legitimate child , and that she was born on the 3rd of April , 1772 , and that the first - named petitioner was lawfully married to Anthony Thomas Ryves , and that the second petitioner is their legitimate son and ...
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... Serres , married Anthony Thomas Ryves ; that the younger petitioner , her son , was born on the 3rd of March , 1833 , and that she was separated from Mr. Ryves on account of his misconduct in 1841. Mr. Smith then gave a history of the ...
... Serres , married Anthony Thomas Ryves ; that the younger petitioner , her son , was born on the 3rd of March , 1833 , and that she was separated from Mr. Ryves on account of his misconduct in 1841. Mr. Smith then gave a history of the ...
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... Serres . The Lord Chief Baron . - We are bound to take notice that George III . was publicly married to Queen Charlotte , and that they were publicly crowned . If there was a prior marriage , and the first wife was living at the time of ...
... Serres . The Lord Chief Baron . - We are bound to take notice that George III . was publicly married to Queen Charlotte , and that they were publicly crowned . If there was a prior marriage , and the first wife was living at the time of ...
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... Serres , and they separated . Mrs. Serres and her daughter afterwards lived together , and she became eminent as a painter , and wrote some books . They were visited by noble and distinguished persons , and in 1805 they were taken to ...
... Serres , and they separated . Mrs. Serres and her daughter afterwards lived together , and she became eminent as a painter , and wrote some books . They were visited by noble and distinguished persons , and in 1805 they were taken to ...
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