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... records ; for while at his enlistment he is described as thirty - eight in 1794 , which would make 1756 the year of his birth , he is , in another record , described as fifty in 1808 , which would give 1758 as the year in which he was ...
... records ; for while at his enlistment he is described as thirty - eight in 1794 , which would make 1756 the year of his birth , he is , in another record , described as fifty in 1808 , which would give 1758 as the year in which he was ...
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... record of what became of this son . W. F. RAE . Sir of transfer settled at Castle Ishin . The two branches of this ... Record Office , and old contemporary records in private collections . But , to my extreme surprise , I find in Sir ...
... record of what became of this son . W. F. RAE . Sir of transfer settled at Castle Ishin . The two branches of this ... Record Office , and old contemporary records in private collections . But , to my extreme surprise , I find in Sir ...
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... record was made of their having been heard in Leicestershire , also of Spenser's allusion to " The whistler shrill that whoso hears doth die , " and that the develin or martin , the swift , and the plover were probably of the whistling ...
... record was made of their having been heard in Leicestershire , also of Spenser's allusion to " The whistler shrill that whoso hears doth die , " and that the develin or martin , the swift , and the plover were probably of the whistling ...
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