Biographical memoirs, literary anecdotes, and characters. Topographical noticesJohn Walker Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, Paternoster-Row, 1814 |
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... Godmersham ( cum Chal- lock ) into which he was inducted Dec. 6 , 1731 . We have said unsolicited , because at the moment when the living was conferred , Mr. Pegge had more reason to expect a reproof from his principal than a reward for ...
... Godmersham ( cum Chal- lock ) into which he was inducted Dec. 6 , 1731 . We have said unsolicited , because at the moment when the living was conferred , Mr. Pegge had more reason to expect a reproof from his principal than a reward for ...
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... Godmersham to Surrenden ( Sir Edward's mansion- house ) to superintend Mr. Dering's education for a short time ; in which capacity he continued about a year and a half , till Mr. Dering was admitted of St. John's college , Cambridge ...
... Godmersham to Surrenden ( Sir Edward's mansion- house ) to superintend Mr. Dering's education for a short time ; in which capacity he continued about a year and a half , till Mr. Dering was admitted of St. John's college , Cambridge ...
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... Godmersham , in Kent . Henceforward , then , he no doubt felt a satisfaction that he should soon be enabled to live in Derbyshire , and occasionally visit his friends in Kent , instead of residing in that county , and visiting his ...
... Godmersham , in Kent . Henceforward , then , he no doubt felt a satisfaction that he should soon be enabled to live in Derbyshire , and occasionally visit his friends in Kent , instead of residing in that county , and visiting his ...
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... Godmersham , for an exchange of that living for something tenable with Whittington . The Archbishop's answer to this application was highly honourable to Mr. Pegge : " Why , " said his Grace , “ will Mr. Pegge leave my diocese ? if he ...
... Godmersham , for an exchange of that living for something tenable with Whittington . The Archbishop's answer to this application was highly honourable to Mr. Pegge : " Why , " said his Grace , “ will Mr. Pegge leave my diocese ? if he ...
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