Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 292-293F. Jefferies, 1967 - Early English newspapers |
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parish in 1730 ; before that date it was an " endship " of the parish of Bletchley , and to this day that portion of the town which is on the north side of Watling Street is in the parish of Simpson . Conse- quently the Bletchley ...
parish in 1730 ; before that date it was an " endship " of the parish of Bletchley , and to this day that portion of the town which is on the north side of Watling Street is in the parish of Simpson . Conse- quently the Bletchley ...
Page 497
... parish ; but even such material would interest the parishioners , and might afford subjects for parish addresses and for teaching in the village schools . No better introduction to , or stimulus to the study of , general history can be ...
... parish ; but even such material would interest the parishioners , and might afford subjects for parish addresses and for teaching in the village schools . No better introduction to , or stimulus to the study of , general history can be ...
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... parish by the Britons , the Romans , and the Saxons ; after which the history would , in most cases , become more or less continuous . It may be said that the above is a " large order " for every small parish . But it looks larger than ...
... parish by the Britons , the Romans , and the Saxons ; after which the history would , in most cases , become more or less continuous . It may be said that the above is a " large order " for every small parish . But it looks larger than ...
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