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... Northamptonshire . Queries . WE must request correspondents desiring in- formation on family matters of only private interest to affix their names and addresses to their queries , in order that the answers may be addressed to them ...
... Northamptonshire . Queries . WE must request correspondents desiring in- formation on family matters of only private interest to affix their names and addresses to their queries , in order that the answers may be addressed to them ...
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... Northamptonshire . [ See 8th S. viii . 286 , 393 ; x . 72 , 144 ; xii . 114. ] ' WILLY WOOD AND GREEDY GRIZZLE .'- Is the author known of this eighteenth - century booklet ? The title - page ran : - " Willy Wood and Greedy Grizzle : a ...
... Northamptonshire . [ See 8th S. viii . 286 , 393 ; x . 72 , 144 ; xii . 114. ] ' WILLY WOOD AND GREEDY GRIZZLE .'- Is the author known of this eighteenth - century booklet ? The title - page ran : - " Willy Wood and Greedy Grizzle : a ...
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... Northamptonshire . have been " a Liverpool brewer . " ' Epitaphs , Quaint , Curious , and Elegant , ' published by Tegg , locates this epitaph at Upton - on - Severn , and adds that " Scott " was a Liverpool brewer . Urmston . poor John ...
... Northamptonshire . have been " a Liverpool brewer . " ' Epitaphs , Quaint , Curious , and Elegant , ' published by Tegg , locates this epitaph at Upton - on - Severn , and adds that " Scott " was a Liverpool brewer . Urmston . poor John ...
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... Northamptonshire . ENGLISH ACCENTUATION ( 9th S. xi . 408 , 515 ; xii . 94 , 158 , 316 , 475 ) .- Perhaps a slip of the pen or printer's error , but , certainly , Antio- lived some quia is wrongly accented by MR . PLATT . I years in the ...
... Northamptonshire . ENGLISH ACCENTUATION ( 9th S. xi . 408 , 515 ; xii . 94 , 158 , 316 , 475 ) .- Perhaps a slip of the pen or printer's error , but , certainly , Antio- lived some quia is wrongly accented by MR . PLATT . I years in the ...
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... Northamptonshire . CAPSICUM ( 9th S. xii . 449 ) .- I should have thought the Capsicum annuum came into Europe from the East vid the Levant , some But surely time before the Spaniards discovered it also growing in the West Indies ...
... Northamptonshire . CAPSICUM ( 9th S. xii . 449 ) .- I should have thought the Capsicum annuum came into Europe from the East vid the Levant , some But surely time before the Spaniards discovered it also growing in the West Indies ...
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