The Gentleman's and London Magazine: Or Monthly Chronologer, 1741-1794J. Exshaw., 1741 |
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... Thomas , his Life Murder , cruel , at Riga Mutiny at St. Helena , Account of 6 , 62 425 64 361 on the Difpute between Great Britain and Ireland 310 , 352 , 416 591 Remarks , on the Severity of the Wea- 178 289 ther 18 63 Reprieving ...
... Thomas , his Life Murder , cruel , at Riga Mutiny at St. Helena , Account of 6 , 62 425 64 361 on the Difpute between Great Britain and Ireland 310 , 352 , 416 591 Remarks , on the Severity of the Wea- 178 289 ther 18 63 Reprieving ...
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... Thomas Earl of Mar , feveral lands in the county of Aberdeen . He married Elizabeth , daughter to —— Kennedy , of Dunure , by whom he had 3 fons , viz . ft . Sir Alexan- der , his heir ; 2d , Sir William , who mai - ried Margaret ...
... Thomas Earl of Mar , feveral lands in the county of Aberdeen . He married Elizabeth , daughter to —— Kennedy , of Dunure , by whom he had 3 fons , viz . ft . Sir Alexan- der , his heir ; 2d , Sir William , who mai - ried Margaret ...
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... Thomas Frankland . " Captain Thomas Frankland brought in here a very rich French prize , whofe princi- pal loading confifted in piftoles , a few chefts of dollars , and a great deal of wrought gold and fileer ; the quantity was fo great ...
... Thomas Frankland . " Captain Thomas Frankland brought in here a very rich French prize , whofe princi- pal loading confifted in piftoles , a few chefts of dollars , and a great deal of wrought gold and fileer ; the quantity was fo great ...
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... Thomas Rumbold , the was clogged with refpect to Hyder Ally . In prefident , flated to the select committee fevers ! either cafe , it was well to be doubted , whether reafons , which fhewed it would be neceffary to any advantages which ...
... Thomas Rumbold , the was clogged with refpect to Hyder Ally . In prefident , flated to the select committee fevers ! either cafe , it was well to be doubted , whether reafons , which fhewed it would be neceffary to any advantages which ...
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... Thomas Baillie , late deputy- governor of Greenwich hofpital , five hundred pounds , as a mall token of my approbation of his worthy and difinterelted , though ineffectual , endeavours to rescue that noble charity from the rapacious ...
... Thomas Baillie , late deputy- governor of Greenwich hofpital , five hundred pounds , as a mall token of my approbation of his worthy and difinterelted , though ineffectual , endeavours to rescue that noble charity from the rapacious ...
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