The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction - Volume 12, No. 345, December 6, 1828 by Various
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Henry III. near which was a church, built by Lady Mary Bassingburne,
and given to the Abbey of Spinney, on condition that the monks should support seven aged men with the following allowance, viz. one farthing loaf, one herring, and one pennyworth of ale per day, and two hundred dry turves, one pair of shoes, one woollen garment, and three ells of linen every year. Henry Cromwell, second son of Oliver Cromwell, is buried here. HALBERT H. * * * * * THE SELECTOR, AND LITERARY NOTICES OF _NEW WORKS_ * * * * * ADVENTURES OF ALLAN-A-SOP. _By Sir Walter Scott, Bart._ The chief of the clan, MacLean of Duart, in the Isle of Mull, had an |
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