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The dedication is followed by an address " To the Reader , " which commences thus : We now come to the text of the book ... none of the fully accept , if not my paines yet ( at least ) the kinde readers of " N. & Q. " will care to try .
The dedication is followed by an address " To the Reader , " which commences thus : We now come to the text of the book ... none of the fully accept , if not my paines yet ( at least ) the kinde readers of " N. & Q. " will care to try .
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The well - known " Portuguese hymn " tune used to be commonly considered of Roman Catholic and Continental origin , but of late years divers editors have attributed it to John Reading , about whom they are not agreed .
The well - known " Portuguese hymn " tune used to be commonly considered of Roman Catholic and Continental origin , but of late years divers editors have attributed it to John Reading , about whom they are not agreed .
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Can any of the readers of " N. & Q. " point out where an account of the rise , progress , & c . of Ealing School , Dr. George Nicholas , may be found ? and if any of Dr. Nicholas's sons are now living ? Mr. Charles Knight , the eminent ...
Can any of the readers of " N. & Q. " point out where an account of the rise , progress , & c . of Ealing School , Dr. George Nicholas , may be found ? and if any of Dr. Nicholas's sons are now living ? Mr. Charles Knight , the eminent ...
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Can any of your readers refer CYRIL . me to it ? GEORGE LOCKEY . - A rude ballad once existed in a broadside form commemorating the execution of George Lockey , of Gainford , in the county of Durham , who murdered a person called Barker ...
Can any of your readers refer CYRIL . me to it ? GEORGE LOCKEY . - A rude ballad once existed in a broadside form commemorating the execution of George Lockey , of Gainford , in the county of Durham , who murdered a person called Barker ...
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Can any of your readers explain why the city of Canterbury still retains on its arms the three Cornish choughs borne by Thomas à Becket on his escutcheon ? Hasted says they were adopted by Canterbury in honour of its once popular saint ...
Can any of your readers explain why the city of Canterbury still retains on its arms the three Cornish choughs borne by Thomas à Becket on his escutcheon ? Hasted says they were adopted by Canterbury in honour of its once popular saint ...
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