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Do pray come and see me! You are the only old friend I have left, and I do long so to tell you about it. "N. B. On my word of honor as a gentleman, I am not to blame. Yours affectionately, From Robert Stapleton to Allan Armadale, Esq. "Bascombe Rectory, Thursday Morning.

If the plan is abandoned, this significant question will be, nay, is already asked 'What, then, cannot the Anglican Church bear the Lives of her Saints? Ever yrs, J.R. Hope, Esq. to the Rev. J.H. Newman. 6 Stone Bdgs, Linc. Inn: Nov. 8, '43.

It stands upon the lot formerly occupied by the Magnolia Saloon, which was so mysteriously burnt last month. The temple, which now rises like a Phoenix from the ashes of the Magnolia, is virtually the free gift of H. J. York, Esq., of Sandy Bar, who purchased the lot and donated the lumber.

Like the Scripture miracle of the demoniac the spirits which had once exhibited the shape of man, were transmitted into the shape of the brute; and even the swine ran down by instinct, and perished in the waters. CEYLON, AND ITS CAPABILITIES. BY J.W. Bennett, Esq. F.L.S. London Allen: 1843.

In this John Bunyan was authorized to teach, or in any other licensed place. These were among the first licenses that were granted. The present highly-respected pastor of the church considers that this license does not refer to Roughed's private dwelling, but rather to 'an edifice or a barn, purchased of Robert Crompton, Esq., with a piece of ground adjoining it, in the parishes of St.

Copperas, having swallowed in the roll, I will e'en roll in the Swallow! His whole property is left to Adolphus Copperas, Esq., banker." And in the next year we discover, "Died, on Wednesday last, at her jointure house, Putney, in her sixty- eighth year, the amiable and elegant Lady Copperas, relict of the late Sir Nicholas, Knt." Mr.

When she had finished her letter, she addressed it plainly, in her own somewhat bold handwriting, to Francis N. Gresham, Jun., Esq., and then took it herself to the little village post-office. There should be nothing underhand about her correspondence: all the Greshamsbury world should know of it that world of which she had spoken in her letter if that world so pleased.

"Are you sure this is all, Jane?" I asked. "Quite sure, sir," said Jane, smiling, and then with a curtsey she took her leave. The envelope was addressed in a bold hand-writing to Justin M. Blake, Esq., Gower Street, London, W. "Surely I know the writing," I mused, and then began to look at the postmarks as if a letter were something of very uncommon occurrence.

D'Arblay's Diary, i. 243 and 427. Anec. p. 258. George James Cholmondeley, Esq., grandson of George, third Earl of Cholmondeley, and one of the Commissioners of Excise; a gentleman respected for his abilities, and elegance of manners.

By an indenture of feoffment dated February 15, 1815, made between the said Charles Lamb of the first part, the said Sarah Fielde of the second part, and Thomas Greg the younger, of Broad Street Buildings, London, Esq., the said property was conveyed to the said Thomas Greg the younger for £50.