Notes and Queries, Volumen90Oxford University Press, 1895 |
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... fact was elicited that an old lady was engaged in said to have been extremely disagreeable . On inquiry , ' burning a witch . ' Two days afterwards I saw the old dame and spoke to her about the event . She then told me that her ...
... fact was elicited that an old lady was engaged in said to have been extremely disagreeable . On inquiry , ' burning a witch . ' Two days afterwards I saw the old dame and spoke to her about the event . She then told me that her ...
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... fact of Alan of Galloway and Miles MacCostelloe . that the two directories for one and the same year But even if Maud de Lacy were accepted , the notice the place by different names , the London descent of Queen Victoria from Cathal ...
... fact of Alan of Galloway and Miles MacCostelloe . that the two directories for one and the same year But even if Maud de Lacy were accepted , the notice the place by different names , the London descent of Queen Victoria from Cathal ...
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... fact that " the value of Dean Stanley's narratives should be so much lessened by his habitual inaccuracy as to details , " himself errs when he tells us that " in point of fact , Dickens died on Thursday , June 9 , and the article [ in ...
... fact that " the value of Dean Stanley's narratives should be so much lessened by his habitual inaccuracy as to details , " himself errs when he tells us that " in point of fact , Dickens died on Thursday , June 9 , and the article [ in ...
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... fact that in the Domesday Survey only one church is mentioned in that wide district . When a church is spoken of therein it is positive evidence that a church existed at the time the returns were made ; but we cannot argue that there ...
... fact that in the Domesday Survey only one church is mentioned in that wide district . When a church is spoken of therein it is positive evidence that a church existed at the time the returns were made ; but we cannot argue that there ...
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... fact beyond a charter granted by Edward I. " The actual pedigree here given begins in the last century ! Sneyd ( p . 1878 ) .- The descent of this family is shown in great detail from " Eadulf vel Eadwulf , son of Ordgar , ealdormon of ...
... fact beyond a charter granted by Edward I. " The actual pedigree here given begins in the last century ! Sneyd ( p . 1878 ) .- The descent of this family is shown in great detail from " Eadulf vel Eadwulf , son of Ordgar , ealdormon of ...
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