- Trade, Commerce, and Manufacture. 1790. p. 859. The Castle, Durham. T.
Caldcleugh. 1892. p. 1. Page,
William (1928). "'The city of Durham: The castle',...
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desires me to tell you that
neither Procter, Miers, nor
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which C. [Caroline] will read, and examine...
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wrath of Peleus' son, Achilles; sing the
deadly wrath that
brought Caldcleugh, W. G. 1812–1872,
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South America between 1819–1825; he
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December 1813
Alexander Caldcleugh 1831-03-10 – ? 11 June 1858 John
Caldecott 1840-02-20 1800 – 16 December...
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Archbishop Rafael Valentín
Valdivieso commissioned Alexander Caldcleugh, a
friend of the
former treasurer of the
Cathedral to buy an
organ worthy...
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daughter of
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