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... British word Dur or Dour , water , making the whole name Water - gate - end rather than Deer- gate - end ? The river Rea crosses Deritend , and would seem to supply the reason for the suggested prefix . There is a street at Northampton ...
... British word Dur or Dour , water , making the whole name Water - gate - end rather than Deer- gate - end ? The river Rea crosses Deritend , and would seem to supply the reason for the suggested prefix . There is a street at Northampton ...
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... British word Dur or Dour , water , making the whole name Water - gate - end rather than Deer- gate - end ? The river Rea crosses Deritend , and would seem to supply the reason for the suggested prefix . There is a street at Northampton ...
... British word Dur or Dour , water , making the whole name Water - gate - end rather than Deer- gate - end ? The river Rea crosses Deritend , and would seem to supply the reason for the suggested prefix . There is a street at Northampton ...
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... British Institution for 1814 may be seen in the British Museum ( press mark 7856 , e , " Ancient Masters . " ) Consult also " An Account of all the Pictures exhibited in the Rooms of the British Institution from 1813 to 1823 , belonging ...
... British Institution for 1814 may be seen in the British Museum ( press mark 7856 , e , " Ancient Masters . " ) Consult also " An Account of all the Pictures exhibited in the Rooms of the British Institution from 1813 to 1823 , belonging ...
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