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... century Scott mentions the game in The Fortunes of Nigel ' ( 1822 ) : scene , London in 1604 ; and Stanley J. Weyman in A Gentleman of France ( 1893 ) : scene , France in 1588-9 . J. S. McTEAR . 6 , Arthur Chambers , Belfast . ( To be ...
... century Scott mentions the game in The Fortunes of Nigel ' ( 1822 ) : scene , London in 1604 ; and Stanley J. Weyman in A Gentleman of France ( 1893 ) : scene , France in 1588-9 . J. S. McTEAR . 6 , Arthur Chambers , Belfast . ( To be ...
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... century who refer to the game , there are Turbervile ( 1575 ) , Carew ( 1594 ) , Greene ( 1599 ) , and Rowlands ( 1600 ) . In the Sydney Papers , ' ii . 83 , in 1598 , there is another specific account of Primero being played by Am ...
... century who refer to the game , there are Turbervile ( 1575 ) , Carew ( 1594 ) , Greene ( 1599 ) , and Rowlands ( 1600 ) . In the Sydney Papers , ' ii . 83 , in 1598 , there is another specific account of Primero being played by Am ...
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... century . " Mrs. R. S. Clouston , in a series of articles on Thomas Chippendale ' in the same periodical , whilst mentioning the belief that he was born in Worcester , says that the dates of his birth and death are quite uncertain . She ...
... century . " Mrs. R. S. Clouston , in a series of articles on Thomas Chippendale ' in the same periodical , whilst mentioning the belief that he was born in Worcester , says that the dates of his birth and death are quite uncertain . She ...
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... century . ' Mrs. R. S. Clouston , in a series of articles ' Thomas Chippendale ' in the same that he was born in Worcester , says that periodical , * whilst mentioning the belief the dates of his birth and death are quite uncertain ...
... century . ' Mrs. R. S. Clouston , in a series of articles ' Thomas Chippendale ' in the same that he was born in Worcester , says that periodical , * whilst mentioning the belief the dates of his birth and death are quite uncertain ...
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... century . " Watson adds : - It is right to say that other authorities have fixed the fourteenth century as the probable date . " Regarding the bell on which the curfew is rung , it may at once be said that no sweeter- toned bell could ...
... century . " Watson adds : - It is right to say that other authorities have fixed the fourteenth century as the probable date . " Regarding the bell on which the curfew is rung , it may at once be said that no sweeter- toned bell could ...
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