The Monthly Magazine, Or, British Register, Opseg 26R. Phillips, 1808 |
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... daughter of Girolamo , and the sister of Carlo and Rinaldo . The latter was an ecclesiastic of some cele- brity ... first child of Paulus Manutius was Aldus , born in the month of February 1547. He gave his child this name , from a ...
... daughter of Girolamo , and the sister of Carlo and Rinaldo . The latter was an ecclesiastic of some cele- brity ... first child of Paulus Manutius was Aldus , born in the month of February 1547. He gave his child this name , from a ...
Stranica 36
... family and of his art ; universally regretted , because he was universally esteemed ... daughter , but where he was in- duced again to stay by the liberality of ... eldest son of Paulus Ma- nutius was born February 13 , 1547 ; his father ...
... family and of his art ; universally regretted , because he was universally esteemed ... daughter , but where he was in- duced again to stay by the liberality of ... eldest son of Paulus Ma- nutius was born February 13 , 1547 ; his father ...
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... eldest son of Sir T. Hanmer , bart . to Arabella Charlotte Dyot Bucknall , eldest daughter of the late Thomas Skipp Dyot , B. esq . Dr. Henry Fraser , to Charlotte , third daughter of Samuel Welles , esq Castle - hill , Wycombe , Bucks ...
... eldest son of Sir T. Hanmer , bart . to Arabella Charlotte Dyot Bucknall , eldest daughter of the late Thomas Skipp Dyot , B. esq . Dr. Henry Fraser , to Charlotte , third daughter of Samuel Welles , esq Castle - hill , Wycombe , Bucks ...
Stranica 78
... eldest daughter of Mr. William Fife , surgeon , 9. Mrs. Mary Graham , 104 . Miss Boger , eldest daughter of Captain B. of the Royal Artillery . - Mrs . Barbara Willor . Mrs. Jobling - Mrs . Taylor , wife of Mr. William T.-Mr. Johr ...
... eldest daughter of Mr. William Fife , surgeon , 9. Mrs. Mary Graham , 104 . Miss Boger , eldest daughter of Captain B. of the Royal Artillery . - Mrs . Barbara Willor . Mrs. Jobling - Mrs . Taylor , wife of Mr. William T.-Mr. Johr ...
Stranica 79
... eldest daughter of the late Mr. H. surgeon of Brampton , 28 - Mr . John Brown , 68 . enes count of the number of ... eldest son of Mr. John B of Bruntcliffe , to Eliza beth , eldest daughter of John ister , esq .. At Wentworth , Mr ...
... eldest daughter of the late Mr. H. surgeon of Brampton , 28 - Mr . John Brown , 68 . enes count of the number of ... eldest son of Mr. John B of Bruntcliffe , to Eliza beth , eldest daughter of John ister , esq .. At Wentworth , Mr ...
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