Notes and Queries, Volumen120Oxford University Press, 1909 |
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... living at Brixton in 1868 , but . not in 1870. cannot trace when she died , nor what became of her father's books . Are any W. J. C. relatives now living ? VON " VOLKSBÜCHER . HERAUSGEGEBEN G. O. MARBUCH . " - I have a copy of this very ...
... living at Brixton in 1868 , but . not in 1870. cannot trace when she died , nor what became of her father's books . Are any W. J. C. relatives now living ? VON " VOLKSBÜCHER . HERAUSGEGEBEN G. O. MARBUCH . " - I have a copy of this very ...
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... living at the same time must have had the one nickname . Elbow - Room was the nickname of General JAMES INGRAM , PRESIDENT OF TRINITY Burgoyne . When Boston was besieged he COLLEGE , OXFORD ( 10 S. xi . 429 ) .- The arrived with ...
... living at the same time must have had the one nickname . Elbow - Room was the nickname of General JAMES INGRAM , PRESIDENT OF TRINITY Burgoyne . When Boston was besieged he COLLEGE , OXFORD ( 10 S. xi . 429 ) .- The arrived with ...
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... . 1594 , then Vicar but re- signed the living to travel in search of MSS . , and died in Zante . Their mother was Joan He Knight came up to London from Leeds in 1860 14 [ 10 S. XII . JULY 3 , 1909 . NOTES AND QUERIES .
... . 1594 , then Vicar but re- signed the living to travel in search of MSS . , and died in Zante . Their mother was Joan He Knight came up to London from Leeds in 1860 14 [ 10 S. XII . JULY 3 , 1909 . NOTES AND QUERIES .
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... living in East Anglia , but I do not think that any special plumage was mentioned . But perhaps J. B. is correct , as a white hen would not have much chance of laying eggs and hatching them in a hedgerow without being detected . I do ...
... living in East Anglia , but I do not think that any special plumage was mentioned . But perhaps J. B. is correct , as a white hen would not have much chance of laying eggs and hatching them in a hedgerow without being detected . I do ...
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... living representative of this ancient craft and mystery . During great football matches in the North hawkers of meat pies are allowed on the ground when the game is not in progress , but these bear no resemblance to the Flying Pieman ...
... living representative of this ancient craft and mystery . During great football matches in the North hawkers of meat pies are allowed on the ground when the game is not in progress , but these bear no resemblance to the Flying Pieman ...
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