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... ( Born 1771 , died 1842. ) 1799 T. N. Longman & O. Rees . ( Owen Rees , born 1770 , died 1837. ) 1804 Longman , Hurst , Rees & Orme . ( Thomas Hurst , born 1775 , retired 1825 , died 1847 ; Cosmo Orme , born became partner 1804 , retired ...
... ( Born 1771 , died 1842. ) 1799 T. N. Longman & O. Rees . ( Owen Rees , born 1770 , died 1837. ) 1804 Longman , Hurst , Rees & Orme . ( Thomas Hurst , born 1775 , retired 1825 , died 1847 ; Cosmo Orme , born became partner 1804 , retired ...
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... born in Yorkshire , continued in 1765. ( The first use of post- emigrated before 1737 to America , became marks was made also in 1680 by Dockwra . ) a noted man , was a friend of Washington , For further details consult Joyce's History ...
... born in Yorkshire , continued in 1765. ( The first use of post- emigrated before 1737 to America , became marks was made also in 1680 by Dockwra . ) a noted man , was a friend of Washington , For further details consult Joyce's History ...
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... Born at Ecclefechan 7. In memory of Ebenezer Johnstone Barton salem 2nd December 1895. He was engaged | For ... Born Dec. 21st , marble angel on a stone pedestal . 11. Sacred to the Memory Of our beloved | Emma . - On a flat stone within ...
... Born at Ecclefechan 7. In memory of Ebenezer Johnstone Barton salem 2nd December 1895. He was engaged | For ... Born Dec. 21st , marble angel on a stone pedestal . 11. Sacred to the Memory Of our beloved | Emma . - On a flat stone within ...
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... born and brought up with great care and attention ; and from the religious impressions which I there re- ceived , I am , under the guidance of a divine provi- dence , indebted for my future conduct and success in life . My father was a ...
... born and brought up with great care and attention ; and from the religious impressions which I there re- ceived , I am , under the guidance of a divine provi- dence , indebted for my future conduct and success in life . My father was a ...
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... born shortly after 1622. The above - named Sir Adrian Scrope was , by his son Sir Gervase Scrope , grand- father of another Sir Adrian Scrope , K.B. , who died in or shortly before Sept. , 1667 . Moreover , there was an Adrian Scrope ...
... born shortly after 1622. The above - named Sir Adrian Scrope was , by his son Sir Gervase Scrope , grand- father of another Sir Adrian Scrope , K.B. , who died in or shortly before Sept. , 1667 . Moreover , there was an Adrian Scrope ...
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