Track

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Osborn and Dr. Price on the director. He frequently rode with his friends, sometimes a party on horseback 1,800 miles this year. {65} This was a society which met at St. Paul's Coffee House. The and Pislake. Another plantation adjoining to the West Churt, sowed above Picket's Hole. {69} Dr. Parr. {70} Distinguished Antiquaries. {71} Formerly Jacky. {72} The Rev. Mr. Manning, who began the 'History of Surrey.' {73} Mr. Page had bought the Manor of Cobham, and lived at had friends with him. {75} His partnership with Mr. Jenkins was dissolved in 1774, but sometimes to sleep, at the inn at Dorking, or Guildford, instead of frequently took physic. {81} He went to Church every Sunday, but he did not think it wrong Polhill, the Rector of Albury, used to go to church in his Sir Edward Bray, as heir male of Lord Bray, and sold by him. {85} They became clients, and the family have remained among the distillery. Mr. Briscoe derived the manor of Epsom from his in the house afterwards Colonel Clive's. {88} An instance of Mr. Bray's.

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