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... land and projector of the Darien Colony was the son, of John Paterson, in Skipmyre, parish of Tinwald aforesaid. Mr Saxe Bannister, the most recent biographer of Paterson, instead of echoing the doubts of Hill Burton, should have ferreted out the matter ...

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... son of Richard Sonth- well of Horsham, was born at St Faith's, I yoriiok, in 1560-1. His mother was Bridget, daughter of Sir Roger Copley of Rough- 9 Way, Sussex (whose wife, Elizabeth, was a I daughter of Sir William Shelley). ?? C be was but a child he ...

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... have aufaced, but a volume which has nearly a)J is a little too much. Commerce and Banking: An Introductory Handbook. By Bannister Tarner, of the Bank of Eugland, author ref -A Guide to ?? Knowledge. (London: San Sonnenaschein & Co.)-This is intended ...

LITERATURE

... I th mach-making: strie LaFleu finlly insand alpis- mar-,; sle ?? rae, he engte of herold4: ?? ?? It of view, snee Dora, Bannister, Miss Panney's candidate, is infinitely more interestingj than her rival. Of the. other characters that people- the- story ...

LITERATURE

... than the modern. Nothing could be neater er mare vivid than Mr Baynhams'a sketches of MIrs I Bellamy, Cooke, Elliston, Bannister, Macready, the Keans, and the rest of the extinct 1ummr. naries. HIe tells us all we care to know about their visits to Queen ...

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