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... says that in Buttermere , Butterhill , and Buttergill we have the N. Christian name Buthar . · & c . Byker ... say , ' We're all Johnny Butterworth's lads . ' ' butter . ' Butterworth had nothing to do with It was often spelt Bot or ...
... says that in Buttermere , Butterhill , and Buttergill we have the N. Christian name Buthar . · & c . Byker ... say , ' We're all Johnny Butterworth's lads . ' ' butter . ' Butterworth had nothing to do with It was often spelt Bot or ...
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... says : — " Miss Janette Taylor , a niece of Admiral Jones , arrived in this country some months ago , having in her possession original copies of all the documents which were before the Editor of the biography above commented upon ...
... says : — " Miss Janette Taylor , a niece of Admiral Jones , arrived in this country some months ago , having in her possession original copies of all the documents which were before the Editor of the biography above commented upon ...
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... says that " To do work by the tote is to undertake it by the great . " As it is pointed out in the English Dialect Diction- ary , ' in Derbyshire , Isle of Wight , Wiltshire , Dorsetshire , Somersetshire , Devonshire , and Cornwall ...
... says that " To do work by the tote is to undertake it by the great . " As it is pointed out in the English Dialect Diction- ary , ' in Derbyshire , Isle of Wight , Wiltshire , Dorsetshire , Somersetshire , Devonshire , and Cornwall ...
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... says : — " The Purpose was so called because the figure exacted that at stated intervals the couples should dance together through the doorway into an adjoin- ing room , and , having made the circuit of that apartment , should return ...
... says : — " The Purpose was so called because the figure exacted that at stated intervals the couples should dance together through the doorway into an adjoin- ing room , and , having made the circuit of that apartment , should return ...
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... says she was Joanna , daughter of Sir Robert Pye ; but she seems to have been a daughter of Alexander Standish of Lancs . R. S. B. SPONGES . About what period were sponges first used for domestic purposes in England or Europe ? I cannot ...
... says she was Joanna , daughter of Sir Robert Pye ; but she seems to have been a daughter of Alexander Standish of Lancs . R. S. B. SPONGES . About what period were sponges first used for domestic purposes in England or Europe ? I cannot ...
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