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... this ballad came originally from Mr. Thomas Jones , who lived at Tarbick , a
village in Worcestershire , about 18 miles from Stratford - upon - Avon , and died
in 1703 , aged upwards of vinety . * He remembered to have heard from several
old ...
... this ballad came originally from Mr. Thomas Jones , who lived at Tarbick , a
village in Worcestershire , about 18 miles from Stratford - upon - Avon , and died
in 1703 , aged upwards of vinety . * He remembered to have heard from several
old ...
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He was a barrister at law , was knighted by George the First , and died in the both
year of his age , in Dec. 1751. His nephew Edward Clopton , the son of his elder
brother Edward , lived till June 1753 . The only remaining person of the Clopton ...
He was a barrister at law , was knighted by George the First , and died in the both
year of his age , in Dec. 1751. His nephew Edward Clopton , the son of his elder
brother Edward , lived till June 1753 . The only remaining person of the Clopton ...
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... And Nature here display eternal spring ! MALONE . 5 -- that he had a particular
intimacy with Mr. Combe , ) This Mr. John Combe I take to be the fame , who by
Dugiale , in his Antiquities of Warwickshire , is said to have died in the year 1614
...
... And Nature here display eternal spring ! MALONE . 5 -- that he had a particular
intimacy with Mr. Combe , ) This Mr. John Combe I take to be the fame , who by
Dugiale , in his Antiquities of Warwickshire , is said to have died in the year 1614
...
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He died in the 53d year of his age , ' and was visit Warwickshire for the sake of
collecting anecdotes relative to our author , perhaps he was too easily satisfied
with such as fell in his way , without making any rigid search into their authenticity
.
He died in the 53d year of his age , ' and was visit Warwickshire for the sake of
collecting anecdotes relative to our author , perhaps he was too easily satisfied
with such as fell in his way , without making any rigid search into their authenticity
.
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From the 237 inhabitants of Stratford , whole names appear in the Register ,
twenty - one are to be subducted , who , it may be presumed , would have died in
six months , in the ordinary courie of nature ; for in the five preceding years ...
From the 237 inhabitants of Stratford , whole names appear in the Register ,
twenty - one are to be subducted , who , it may be presumed , would have died in
six months , in the ordinary courie of nature ; for in the five preceding years ...
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