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... Ancient Oaks , 56 Animals , Ages of 97 Antique Market Laws 83 Antimony , 87 Apples , Folk - lore of 134 Ardwick Green , Sunday School gathering on 61 68 77 Arderne , James , D.D. of Chester , 138 144 Ashe , The Rev. John 30 Assize , The ...
... Ancient Oaks , 56 Animals , Ages of 97 Antique Market Laws 83 Antimony , 87 Apples , Folk - lore of 134 Ardwick Green , Sunday School gathering on 61 68 77 Arderne , James , D.D. of Chester , 138 144 Ashe , The Rev. John 30 Assize , The ...
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... ancient parishioners prove interesting and useful records of families once resident therein , and all those who are fond of antiquities and ancient heraldic lore must regret their removal . E.H HYMN OF THE RUSHBEARERS . [ 1281. ] The ...
... ancient parishioners prove interesting and useful records of families once resident therein , and all those who are fond of antiquities and ancient heraldic lore must regret their removal . E.H HYMN OF THE RUSHBEARERS . [ 1281. ] The ...
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... ancient warriors it was cus- tomary to honour such of their followers as distin- guished themselves in battle , by presenting them with a feather to wear in their caps , which , when not in armour , was the covering of their heads , and ...
... ancient warriors it was cus- tomary to honour such of their followers as distin- guished themselves in battle , by presenting them with a feather to wear in their caps , which , when not in armour , was the covering of their heads , and ...
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... ancient lore , prompted by all the impartiality of native attachment , I rush forward . Those who have trod the slippery pathway of the etymology will be aware of the numerous difficulties which attend finding out the ordinary ...
... ancient lore , prompted by all the impartiality of native attachment , I rush forward . Those who have trod the slippery pathway of the etymology will be aware of the numerous difficulties which attend finding out the ordinary ...
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... ancient claim upon the attention of those which relate to the elucidation of our local and national history . Our ancestors were not in the habit of giving names to places which were incongruous and inapplicable , as is the case in ...
... ancient claim upon the attention of those which relate to the elucidation of our local and national history . Our ancestors were not in the habit of giving names to places which were incongruous and inapplicable , as is the case in ...
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