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His widow continued to live here until 1801 and was followed by Thomas Sherratt of the Crescent Wharf , described in contemporary Directories as a boat owner and London carrier . In 1819 the house was in the occupation of J. V. Dutton ...
His widow continued to live here until 1801 and was followed by Thomas Sherratt of the Crescent Wharf , described in contemporary Directories as a boat owner and London carrier . In 1819 the house was in the occupation of J. V. Dutton ...
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She was followed by Miss Mary Ann Barnes , who continued to carry it on as a boardinghouse until it was taken by the Germania Club , and when the Germania Club left in 1908 it was taken by its present tenant , Mr. W. Gerwin , a merchant ...
She was followed by Miss Mary Ann Barnes , who continued to carry it on as a boardinghouse until it was taken by the Germania Club , and when the Germania Club left in 1908 it was taken by its present tenant , Mr. W. Gerwin , a merchant ...
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Wells which were considered in heathen times to possess magical healing properties naturally continued to possess them after the arrival of Christianity , but the Church often would not allow them to be used for the performance of cures ...
Wells which were considered in heathen times to possess magical healing properties naturally continued to possess them after the arrival of Christianity , but the Church often would not allow them to be used for the performance of cures ...
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Some EighteenthCentury Birmingham Houses | 1 |
Survivals of Paganism in AngloSaxon England | 37 |
The Early Historical Geography of the Forest | 71 |
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