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... death ( at Andover in April , and at Winchester on 19 August ) , seems to have given rise to a good deal of discussion , and several months elapsed before their deaths , Slade suffering at Winchester on 30 Oct. , and Body at Andover 2 ...
... death ( at Andover in April , and at Winchester on 19 August ) , seems to have given rise to a good deal of discussion , and several months elapsed before their deaths , Slade suffering at Winchester on 30 Oct. , and Body at Andover 2 ...
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... death occurred in 1801 . HORACE BLEACKLEY . WILLIAM SHELDON . - This gentleman was one of the trustees of the Pantheon in Was he a member of Oxford Street in 1791 . the Warwickshire family of that name ? HORACE BLEACKLEY . JAMES BROGDEN ...
... death occurred in 1801 . HORACE BLEACKLEY . WILLIAM SHELDON . - This gentleman was one of the trustees of the Pantheon in Was he a member of Oxford Street in 1791 . the Warwickshire family of that name ? HORACE BLEACKLEY . JAMES BROGDEN ...
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... death the late Mrs. Pollard ( see 11 S. xi . 392 ) kindly supplied me with particulars of this memorial . She informed me that it consisted of a plain obelisk of no great height , placed on a square pedestal . It formerly contained no ...
... death the late Mrs. Pollard ( see 11 S. xi . 392 ) kindly supplied me with particulars of this memorial . She informed me that it consisted of a plain obelisk of no great height , placed on a square pedestal . It formerly contained no ...
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... Death should thus from hence our Butler catch Into my minde it cannot quickly sink . Sure Death came thirsty to the buttery hatch And he ( being busy ) did deny him Drink . Of the epitaphs in The Scourge which are dated , the one ...
... Death should thus from hence our Butler catch Into my minde it cannot quickly sink . Sure Death came thirsty to the buttery hatch And he ( being busy ) did deny him Drink . Of the epitaphs in The Scourge which are dated , the one ...
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... death of his father - in - law on 21 March , 1792 , and who survived until 15 Feb. , 1809. The Gentleman's Magazine gives his name Thomas Barrett in his obituary notice . Mrs. Barrett is said to have been alive in 1830. When did she die ...
... death of his father - in - law on 21 March , 1792 , and who survived until 15 Feb. , 1809. The Gentleman's Magazine gives his name Thomas Barrett in his obituary notice . Mrs. Barrett is said to have been alive in 1830. When did she die ...
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