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... ( probably at " The Angel " ) public feasts , with music and song . Lamb Alley , formerly between Nos . 144 and 145 , derived its name from a sign of " The Lamb Tavern " ; and Sun Street , part of which still exists at the back of No. 144 ...
... ( probably at " The Angel " ) public feasts , with music and song . Lamb Alley , formerly between Nos . 144 and 145 , derived its name from a sign of " The Lamb Tavern " ; and Sun Street , part of which still exists at the back of No. 144 ...
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... probably 1820 or earlier , depicting the exterior of the south side and east end of a small stone church consisting of nave and chancel . The nave shows a doorway and two windows , the latter placed noticeably high in the wall ; the ...
... probably 1820 or earlier , depicting the exterior of the south side and east end of a small stone church consisting of nave and chancel . The nave shows a doorway and two windows , the latter placed noticeably high in the wall ; the ...
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... probably why the owls were called " cherubims was the resemblance between owls and the winged faces that passed for " " cherubims on headstones and elsewhere about village churches . I have heard a story of a lad who ran home to his ...
... probably why the owls were called " cherubims was the resemblance between owls and the winged faces that passed for " " cherubims on headstones and elsewhere about village churches . I have heard a story of a lad who ran home to his ...
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... probably from want of knowledge of the literature on the subject , which has engaged my attention for some years . Let me state my position as clearly as I can , not only as a help to J. D. , but also to obtain evidence one way or the ...
... probably from want of knowledge of the literature on the subject , which has engaged my attention for some years . Let me state my position as clearly as I can , not only as a help to J. D. , but also to obtain evidence one way or the ...
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... probably familiar , I would venture to mention the first three volumes of theGreville Journal ' ; Mrs. W. P. Byrne's Gossip of the Century , ' Ward & Downey , gave it its present name . The word undoubtedly came into vogue as a noun ...
... probably familiar , I would venture to mention the first three volumes of theGreville Journal ' ; Mrs. W. P. Byrne's Gossip of the Century , ' Ward & Downey , gave it its present name . The word undoubtedly came into vogue as a noun ...
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