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... Memoirs for fu- ture Volumes , and notices of omissions or errors in the past , are earnestly solicited . No. 71 , St. Paul's Church - yard , October 23 , 1802 . CONTENTS . CONTENTS . LORD AUCKLAND DR . JENNER .. THE GOLDSMIDS.
... Memoirs for fu- ture Volumes , and notices of omissions or errors in the past , are earnestly solicited . No. 71 , St. Paul's Church - yard , October 23 , 1802 . CONTENTS . CONTENTS . LORD AUCKLAND DR . JENNER .. THE GOLDSMIDS.
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CONTENTS . LORD AUCKLAND DR . JENNER .. THE GOLDSMIDS ... DR . VINCENT . LORD MACARTNEY LORD HARRINGTON . ARCHDEACON PALEY . ADMIRAL RODDAM . SIR RICHARD HILL , BART ... . REV . ROWLAND HILL . DR . JOHN LAW ( BP . OF ELPHIN ) . DR ...
CONTENTS . LORD AUCKLAND DR . JENNER .. THE GOLDSMIDS ... DR . VINCENT . LORD MACARTNEY LORD HARRINGTON . ARCHDEACON PALEY . ADMIRAL RODDAM . SIR RICHARD HILL , BART ... . REV . ROWLAND HILL . DR . JOHN LAW ( BP . OF ELPHIN ) . DR ...
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... 424 SIR WILLIAM OUSELEY . 460 . SIR FRANCIS BURDETT . 481 MR . JAMES WATT .. 501 MR . JOHN PALMER , LATE OF THE POST - OFFICE .. 518 . . LORD MINTO . ( i • • 550 : Contents Contents of the four former Volumes of this Work ,
... 424 SIR WILLIAM OUSELEY . 460 . SIR FRANCIS BURDETT . 481 MR . JAMES WATT .. 501 MR . JOHN PALMER , LATE OF THE POST - OFFICE .. 518 . . LORD MINTO . ( i • • 550 : Contents Contents of the four former Volumes of this Work ,
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... Lord Hawkesbury Dean Milner The Bishop of Meath The Rev. William Farish Sir Francis Burgeois The Duke of Richmond Mrs. Abington Mr. Saurin Dr. Samuel Arnold Lord Bridport Mr. Jackson , of Exeter Lord Malmbury Dr. Jofeph White The Bishop ...
... Lord Hawkesbury Dean Milner The Bishop of Meath The Rev. William Farish Sir Francis Burgeois The Duke of Richmond Mrs. Abington Mr. Saurin Dr. Samuel Arnold Lord Bridport Mr. Jackson , of Exeter Lord Malmbury Dr. Jofeph White The Bishop ...
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... Lord Spencer Lord Alvanley Mr. J. H. Tooke General Bowles Marquis Townshend Governor Franklin Earl of Fife Mr. Edmund Cartwright Lord Grenville Dr. Wilnam Hawes Mr. Edmund Randolph Mr. Paul Sandby Mr. John Clerk Dr. Lettlom Mr. George ...
... Lord Spencer Lord Alvanley Mr. J. H. Tooke General Bowles Marquis Townshend Governor Franklin Earl of Fife Mr. Edmund Cartwright Lord Grenville Dr. Wilnam Hawes Mr. Edmund Randolph Mr. Paul Sandby Mr. John Clerk Dr. Lettlom Mr. George ...
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