The Scots Magazine, Band 71Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1809 |
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... London , the most Hon . the Mar- chioness of Bath , a son . 31. At Melville Place , Stirling , Mrs Murray , a daughter . At Wolverton , the Lady of the Hon . and Rev. A. H. Cathcart , a daughter . At Beaumont Cottage , Chertsey , the ...
... London , the most Hon . the Mar- chioness of Bath , a son . 31. At Melville Place , Stirling , Mrs Murray , a daughter . At Wolverton , the Lady of the Hon . and Rev. A. H. Cathcart , a daughter . At Beaumont Cottage , Chertsey , the ...
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... London , become vacant . The former goes by reversion to the Earl of Shannon , but at his death is to be abolished . The other office dies with his Lordship . His Lord ship married the widow of Sir Charles Cope , and is succeeded by his ...
... London , become vacant . The former goes by reversion to the Earl of Shannon , but at his death is to be abolished . The other office dies with his Lordship . His Lord ship married the widow of Sir Charles Cope , and is succeeded by his ...
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... London Gazette extraordinary of January 25 . Downing - Street , Jan , 24 . The Hon . Capt . Gordon arrived late last night with a dispatch from Lieut.- Gen. Sir David Baird to Lord Viscount Castlereagh , one of his Majesty's Prin- cipal ...
... London Gazette extraordinary of January 25 . Downing - Street , Jan , 24 . The Hon . Capt . Gordon arrived late last night with a dispatch from Lieut.- Gen. Sir David Baird to Lord Viscount Castlereagh , one of his Majesty's Prin- cipal ...
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... London . Could the English Minis- try have ascribed it to weakness or to ne- cessity , when every impartial Statesman must recognise , in the spirit and moderation by which it is dictated , the characteristics of power and true ...
... London . Could the English Minis- try have ascribed it to weakness or to ne- cessity , when every impartial Statesman must recognise , in the spirit and moderation by which it is dictated , the characteristics of power and true ...
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... London's address , and in the speech at the opening of Parlia- ment ) as a measure " which had disap- pointed the hopes of the British nation , " has been pleased to order a Board of In- quiry to assemble at Chelsea , in order to take ...
... London's address , and in the speech at the opening of Parlia- ment ) as a measure " which had disap- pointed the hopes of the British nation , " has been pleased to order a Board of In- quiry to assemble at Chelsea , in order to take ...
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