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A History of the County of Gloucester
… instituted to the rectory in 1288, 7 and in 1309 he was a doctor of canon law and also held the deanery of Exeter and …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… assistant overseer was appointed from 1818, and a parish doctor was retained from 1831. 53 The cost of relief …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… to Abraham Laverton, but in c. 1855 it was leased from a Doctor Gibbs by the cloth manufacturer, Joseph Harrop. 27 In …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
Old and New London
… of the Lower House of Convocation, and the degree of Doctor in Divinity from the University of Oxford. In 1704 he …
Old and New London
… of the head. As all the existing portraits of the reverend doctor represent him with a close cap, or at all events, … which Goldsmith so excelled in writing; but the worthy doctor insisted that he would be no party to putting up …
Old and New London
… him on this breach of courtly etiquette; but the worthy doctor replied that he had done it on purpose, for "it would … good old days of Queen Anne were bestowed on that reverend doctor's distinguished pupils. Dr. Busby, whose name and wig … it at last to the head-master's house, where the learned doctor, no doubt, was sitting in full canonicals and in …
Old and New London
… as related by his biographers. Boswell tells us that the doctor had frequently visited those splendid rooms and noble … Stuart line; but we may well imagine that even the learned doctor's head was a little turned by the unexpected and …
A History of the County of Somerset
… cafes and tearooms and several other services including a doctor's surgery. Despite a loss of services and one shop by …
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