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Survey of London
… and honeysuckles that never blow'. 29 And in 1748 Fanny Boscawen of No. 14 South Audley Street was boasting that 'my … Half a century later, still living in the same house, Mrs. Boscawen could in the more picturesque spirit of the age go … gardens, and no bricks or tiles'. 30 How mature Mrs. Boscawen's trees were is hard to say, but they were probably …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… June Markham, W. 1756 5 July Hamilton, Hon. G. 1756 5 July Boscawen, Hon. N. 1757 9 Feb. Stebbing, H. 1757 18 Aug. …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… Carew Totness, Thomas Chase, Thomas Clifford Tregony, Hugh Boscawen, Thomas Herl Truro, John Arundel, Thomas Boscawen Wallingford, George Fane, Richard Packer …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… by course of Parliament, first to hear him at the bar. Mr. Boscawen. I am for respiting it, till your list be brought …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… magistracy. Lieutenant-general Ludlow in favour. 12 Mr. Boscawen. You will give them too great a reputation abroad, …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… seconded. Colonel Morley. I move to do equal justice. Mr. Boscawen. Give the devil his due. I would have it done so. as …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… 87. Mr. Chaloner and Mr. Neville, Tellers. Yeas 163. Mr. Boscawen and Colonel Rossiter, Tellers. The main question was …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… Mr. Bodurda. I move that the churchwarden publish it. Mr. Boscawen was against that choice. Mr. Charlton. This is not …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… the continuance be insisted upon, it must be put. Mr. Boscawen. I look upon the Act of Union as a national sin, if … that a bill be brought in for confirming their right. Mr. Boscawen. I move that the question be, that they continue to …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… March 1658–9 Tuesday, March 22, 1658–9. I came late. Mr. Boscawen was reporting from the Committee of Elections and …
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