The Rugby register, from the year 1675 to the present time

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Page 33 - An Hebrew and English Lexicon, without points ; to which is added a methodical Hebrew Grammar, without points, adapted to the use of Learners." And in 1769 he published " A Greek and English Lexicon to the New Testament, to which is prefixed a plain and easy Greek Grammar.
Page vii - S. Towers, of Rugby, in the County of Warwick, Clerk. 1723. Robert Harvey, jun. Esq. 1724. Sir William Wheler, Bart. 1726. Edward Taylor, Esq. 1728. Sir Verney Cave, Bart.
Page 36 - Rambler, which was then in the course of publication, having fallen into Bray's hands, he ordered the same from the Daventry bookseller, who, mistaking his commission, procured all the numbers which had then appeared, these amounting to the sum of nine shillings completely exhausted Bray's purse, and, as he in
Page 36 - In 1801, on the death of Mr. Manning, who had commenced a History of Surrey, Mr. Bray undertook to complete the same, and composed the whole of the second and third volumes of that work, the latter of which was published in the year 1814.
Page vi - 1702 Sir Fulwar Skipwith, Bart. 1705. Sir Thomas Cave, Bart. Sir William Wheler, Bart. 1708. Arthur Gregory, Gent. 1709. Sir John Shuckburghe,
Page 123 - son of John Stapleton, Esq. and ward of the Rev. T. Yeoman, Barnstaple, Devon,
Page v - the said County, Gent. Thomas Marriott, of the same place, Gent. William Bassett, of Brownsover, in the said County, Gent. Thomas Robbins, of the same place, Gent.
Page viii - County of Warwick. 1804. Gore Townsend, Esq. Honington Hall, in the same County. 1810 Sir Charles Mordaunt, Bart. of Walton, in the same County.
Page 60 - son of the Rev. Mr. Dowbiggin, Subdean of Lincoln, Stoke Golding, near Newport Pagnell, Bucks.
Page v - the County of Northampton, Esq. William Burnaby, of Rugby, in the County of Warwick, Esq. John Newdegate, of Arbury, in the

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