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... HOLDEN MACMICHAEL . The following is part of a carol sung in Leicester by children , and the tune and the words , I am told , have not altered during the last fifty years : — I have a little whistlebob , Made out of holly tree- The ...
... HOLDEN MACMICHAEL . The following is part of a carol sung in Leicester by children , and the tune and the words , I am told , have not altered during the last fifty years : — I have a little whistlebob , Made out of holly tree- The ...
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... HOLDEN MACMICHAEL . [ In the West Riding we heard in boyhood the phrase Olive - coloured dun , Ugliest colour under t ' sun . This has no bearing on the question under dis- cussion , but seems worth recording as folk - phrase . ] " Clog ...
... HOLDEN MACMICHAEL . [ In the West Riding we heard in boyhood the phrase Olive - coloured dun , Ugliest colour under t ' sun . This has no bearing on the question under dis- cussion , but seems worth recording as folk - phrase . ] " Clog ...
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... HOLDEN MACMICHAEL . that the stoppage of duelling was brought . I was told by my father , seventy years ago ,. about by an incident at Kingston - on - Hull ,. when a young married officer , refusing on account of poverty to join the ...
... HOLDEN MACMICHAEL . that the stoppage of duelling was brought . I was told by my father , seventy years ago ,. about by an incident at Kingston - on - Hull ,. when a young married officer , refusing on account of poverty to join the ...
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... Holden MacMichael begins an account of Charing Cross and its Imme- diate Neighbourhood , ' for which he is disposed to claim consideration as the hub of the terrestrial universe . Mr. Frank Lawrence tells afresh a curious and quite ...
... Holden MacMichael begins an account of Charing Cross and its Imme- diate Neighbourhood , ' for which he is disposed to claim consideration as the hub of the terrestrial universe . Mr. Frank Lawrence tells afresh a curious and quite ...
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... HOLDEN MACMICHAEL . HERALDIC ( 10th S. ii 408 ) .- The arms im- paled , Sinister , " a chevron between two fleurs- de - lis in chief and a crab in base , " belong to the Scottish family of Crab of Robslaw . ( 6 In ' Burke's Armory ...
... HOLDEN MACMICHAEL . HERALDIC ( 10th S. ii 408 ) .- The arms im- paled , Sinister , " a chevron between two fleurs- de - lis in chief and a crab in base , " belong to the Scottish family of Crab of Robslaw . ( 6 In ' Burke's Armory ...
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