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Page 128
... R. W. DIXON . DOCTOR MAC HALE ON PARLIAMENTARY ELEC- TIONS . - About seven years ago Dr. Mac Hale , the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Tuam , gave evidence before a committee of the House of Commons as to the duty of priests or bishops of ...
... R. W. DIXON . DOCTOR MAC HALE ON PARLIAMENTARY ELEC- TIONS . - About seven years ago Dr. Mac Hale , the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Tuam , gave evidence before a committee of the House of Commons as to the duty of priests or bishops of ...
Page 238
... R. W. DIXON . COWTHORPE OAK ( 3rd S. iv . 69. ) - I cannot answer C. J. ASHFIELD's inquiry as to the present existence of the Cowthorpe oak . But it may in- terest him to read an extract from Hayman Rooke's description of some ...
... R. W. DIXON . COWTHORPE OAK ( 3rd S. iv . 69. ) - I cannot answer C. J. ASHFIELD's inquiry as to the present existence of the Cowthorpe oak . But it may in- terest him to read an extract from Hayman Rooke's description of some ...
Page 339
... R. W. DIXON . The query respecting George Bright appeared. 26 , 1863 . LLALLAWG . There is no account of the canal near Llechryd in Phil- lips's History of Inland Navigation . *** . For the translations of Faust consult Bohn's Lowndes ...
... R. W. DIXON . The query respecting George Bright appeared. 26 , 1863 . LLALLAWG . There is no account of the canal near Llechryd in Phil- lips's History of Inland Navigation . *** . For the translations of Faust consult Bohn's Lowndes ...
Page 340
R. W. DIXON . The query respecting George Bright appeared in our last number , p . 305 . C. C. ( Oxford ) . Bishop Gastrell's Notitia Cestriensis , edited by Canon Raines , is vol . viii . of the works published by the Chetham Society ...
R. W. DIXON . The query respecting George Bright appeared in our last number , p . 305 . C. C. ( Oxford ) . Bishop Gastrell's Notitia Cestriensis , edited by Canon Raines , is vol . viii . of the works published by the Chetham Society ...
Page 540
... Dixon ( James Henry ) on the Ballad of Renaud , 221 Dixon ( R. W. ) on Geo . Bright , Dean of St. Asaph , 305 D. ( J. ) on Bible translators , 278 Eels , 381 Hawkins family , 438 Lee ( Sir Ferdinand ) , 238 Legacy duty , 128 " Push ...
... Dixon ( James Henry ) on the Ballad of Renaud , 221 Dixon ( R. W. ) on Geo . Bright , Dean of St. Asaph , 305 D. ( J. ) on Bible translators , 278 Eels , 381 Hawkins family , 438 Lee ( Sir Ferdinand ) , 238 Legacy duty , 128 " Push ...
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