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  • 51Church Minshull — Coordinates: 53°08′N 2°30′W / 53.14°N 2.5°W / 53.14; 2.5 …

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  • 52Thomas Ingram — (dates unknown) was an English cricketer of the late 18th century. He was a left handed batsman and a wicketkeeper. According to Scores and Biographies , Ingram was for a time a victualler at Cobham in Surrey. His career began with Surrey but… …

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  • 53The Salisbury — is a Grade II* listed pub on Grand Parade in Harringay, north London. HistoryThe Salisbury was built and designed by John Cathles Hill, founder of The London Brick Company. The pub was opened in 1899 with W.A. Cathles, a cousin of Hill, as the… …

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  • 54Smallburgh — Infobox UK place official name= Smallburgh country= England region= East of England shire district= North Norfolk shire county= Norfolk civil parish= Smallburgh static static image caption = St Peter’s Church, Smallburgh population= 518 (parish,… …

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  • 55Zaida Yusuf — Zaida Ben YusufZaida Ben Yusuf (1869 1933) was a leader in the art of photographic portraiture in turn of the century New York. She operated – for ten years beginning in 1897 – arguably the most fashionable portrait studio on Fifth Avenue, while… …

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  • 56fisher — 1) a person participating in a fishery (gender neutral, in preference to the previously used term fisherman ). Once archaic and now resurrected. See also angler 2) disciples in the Christian Bible 3) victualler 4) a large arboreal mammal (Martes… …

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  • 57victualer — /vit l euhr/, n. 1. a person who furnishes victuals, esp. a sutler. 2. a supply ship. 3. Also called licensed victualer. Brit. the keeper of an inn or tavern, esp. one licensed to sell liquor. Also, esp. Brit., victualler. [1350 1400; ME… …

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  • 58Maine — • Commonly known as the Pine Tree State, but is sometimes called the Star in the East Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Maine     Maine      …

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  • 59James Stonnes —     James Stonnes     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► James Stonnes     English priest, b. 1513; d. after 1585. He was ordained at Durham by Bishop Tunstall in 1539. After Elizabeth s accession he never entered a church, but wandered about Durham and… …

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  • 60victuals — noun Food supplies; provisions. See Also: victualer, victualler …

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