- Mary
Linskill (13
December 1840 – 9
April 1891) was an
English novelist, short-story
writer and poet. She
became especially po****r in her
native Yorkshire...
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Linskill,
Joseph (1964). The
Poems of the
Troubadour Raimbaut de Vaqueiras. Magoulias...
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Founded January 1996
Focus Racism in
society Location Linskill Centre,
Linskill Terrace, NE30 2AY,
England Origins ****ociation
football Area served...
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built by the Grey
family of Howick; in the 1850s it was
owned by
William Linskill, a
former High
Sheriff of Northumberland. A
World War II FW3/22 pillbox...
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accompanied by
Caroline Graves, the
inspiration for The
Woman in White. Mary
Linskill was born in a
small house at Blackburn's Yard in 1840. She
reached a wide...
- army. J.
Linskill, "Raimbaut d'Orange, no. 389, 9 and
Raimbaut de Vaqueiras, no. 392, 14",
French Studies 14, 3 (1960): 239–41. J.
Linskill, "An Enigmatic...
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French name may be
given as Adhémar or Aymar.
Chevalier 1897, p. 190.
Linskill 1958, pp. 357–58.
Bibliografia Elettronica dei
Trovatori Archived 2013-05-17...
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Virgin Churchyard, Downe, Kent. 1919 Golf
Illustrated Gold Vase 1896
Linskill Cup Note:
Darwin pla**** in only The
Amateur Championship. NT = No tournament...
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Tractors in
Ukrainian Nell
Leyshon (living),
dramatist and
novelist Mary
Linskill (1840–1891) S. E.
Lister (born 1988)
Thomas Henry Lister (1800–1842), early...
- (1893–1978),
British athlete Mary
Linley (1758–1787),
English musician Mary
Linskill (1840–1891),
English novelist, short-story writer, and poet Mary Linwood...