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  • (thirteen thousand pounds) to help build the palace, called Audley End or Inn, he raised in Essex.

    Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 11, No. 25, April, 1873 Various

  • But whoever it was, it was a piece of "old boy" expertise such as Audley loved and admired.

    War Game Price, Anthony 1976

  • It had taken Jack Butler five years to make the great leap from "Audley" to "David", which he would have managed for his youngest and greenest subaltern in a few hours if he had remained with his Lancashire Riflemen.

    War Game Price, Anthony 1976

  • 'Audley's a brilliant man, but he's not a practical man and he goes his own way.

    The Alamut Ambush Price, Anthony 1971

  • "Audley," said L'Estrange, "I have had an adventure since I saw you, -- an adventure that reopened the Past, and may influence my future."

    My Novel — Volume 07 Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton 1838

  • "Audley," said L'Estrange, "I have had an adventure since I saw you, -- an adventure that reopened the Past, and may influence my future."

    My Novel — Complete Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton 1838

  • The court is in Newmarket and then off to Audley End this month.

    Exit the Actress Priya Parmar 2011

  • The court is in Newmarket and then off to Audley End this month.

    Exit the Actress Priya Parmar 2011

  • The Bermondsey fighter will not be joining Audley Harrison, against whom he made a three-round defence of his WBA heavyweight belt last November, on Strictly Come Dancing.

    David Haye retires but takes one last aim at the Klitschko brothers 2011

  • Maleficent (Eleanor Audley) diabolically curses the recently born princess.

    Top 10 Movie Dragons » Scene-Stealers 2010

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