The gentleman's magazine, and historical chronicle . aft, in the followipdefcription : Quitting the grounds-Oxton, &c. &c. I need njt go on with the pafTaait would be but to occupy fpace wMmight be appropriated to a more vaable communication ; thus far, heever, it was incumbent upon me to 1patiate, to vindicate myfelf from afpfions, which, as I did not dcfevve, fpl]could not paflivcly fufFer to remainyour page unrefuted. Yours, Sec, John SvvETE. Mr. Urban, ^01;. YOUR correrpondent,*\vho enquisfo unfuccefbtuHv after the ftatethe fervice in the cathedral of St. D|vids, is defired to add to
The gentleman's magazine, and historical chronicle . aft, in the followipdefcription : Quitting the grounds-Oxton, &c. &c. I need njt go on with the pafTaait would be but to occupy fpace wMmight be appropriated to a more vaable communication ; thus far, heever, it was incumbent upon me to 1patiate, to vindicate myfelf from afpfions, which, as I did not dcfevve, fpl]could not paflivcly fufFer to remainyour page unrefuted. Yours, Sec, John SvvETE. Mr. Urban, ^01;. YOUR correrpondent,*\vho enquisfo unfuccefbtuHv after the ftatethe fervice in the cathedral of St. D|vids, is defired to add to his eriqair[theallufion made by t\\tl0te\ Mr. Hacombe, one of the canons, to the mlnagement at Sr. Davids, which fcfended in fo much cenfure and diltrefswe fuppole to himlelf, in the dtdicatii|of his, faft-fermon to .Mr. Horner,vvitneflcd that management, whajiit was. QyERiSlI * We have fuppielTeU many letters,and cm, on this fubje(5t. Edi: •)• Frobably the fame gentleman,death wasauuounced Aug. i, p. 79t» //J/iiy^Vi^- y/f>^f/i!/^^.. y^r^r. ///rj^ r^//r. ///ry r/y f//r^,J/y >/<-- ^^ r/y ^(f^..u havethfi gnrdtnfiont of the Eng (h col-lege at Douav, in Flanders ; a placefrom \vh ch rhe unjuft ruleis in Franceexpelled our countrvmen, and latelyfold tiie buidiiig, and ext -nfive groundon which inlands, »o a perfon fiom ; who has flfo bought theEng ifli monks fine college in the fametown, and the great or metropolitanchuich of Ca;iibr-ty. Ufelefs aschurches and ecclefiaftical things noware, the tyrants reckon highnpon thetn, and mai;e thvir profit to bereturnable in nine months. Amongftthis, the Englifli. who lavifhed fuchvaft (urns on buildings of the youhave inclosed, lo be turned out androbbed is hard, and in a century hence•fill bf fc^rcelv credited ; but, to addt-he money in their fu
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