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... or with Henry of Richmond ? I should be glad if some of your learned readers could make this story plain , for we may be sure that the men of Cheshire stood out bravely for the cause which commended itself to them most STOCKPORT ...
... or with Henry of Richmond ? I should be glad if some of your learned readers could make this story plain , for we may be sure that the men of Cheshire stood out bravely for the cause which commended itself to them most STOCKPORT ...
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... reader of the " Notes and Queries " give the duration of the various Parliaments during the reign of Victoria ? S. S. , Edgeley . [ 1292. ] CALE GREEN POOL . - Can any of your readers inform me what amount of land was occupied by Cale ...
... reader of the " Notes and Queries " give the duration of the various Parliaments during the reign of Victoria ? S. S. , Edgeley . [ 1292. ] CALE GREEN POOL . - Can any of your readers inform me what amount of land was occupied by Cale ...
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... readers . It has been suggested that it originated with the band of Royalists who took refuge in the Isle of Man ... reading . Thus Banter , Mob , Bully , Bubble , Sham , Shuffling and Palming were new words in the Tatler's day , who ...
... readers . It has been suggested that it originated with the band of Royalists who took refuge in the Isle of Man ... reading . Thus Banter , Mob , Bully , Bubble , Sham , Shuffling and Palming were new words in the Tatler's day , who ...
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... have come across the follow- ing scrap , among others , that will have a special interest for your readers . It is a description " of a curious piece of mechanism ' known as " Earnshaw's Geographical NOTES AND 19 QUERIES .
... have come across the follow- ing scrap , among others , that will have a special interest for your readers . It is a description " of a curious piece of mechanism ' known as " Earnshaw's Geographical NOTES AND 19 QUERIES .
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... readers of " Notes and Queries " supply the date and origin of pews in places of worship ? Q.C. , Stockport . [ 1336 ... reading a work where this subject is only casually treated , I should be glad if some reader could supply ...
... readers of " Notes and Queries " supply the date and origin of pews in places of worship ? Q.C. , Stockport . [ 1336 ... reading a work where this subject is only casually treated , I should be glad if some reader could supply ...
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