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Clearly an ambitious man of humble origins, he receives a coat-of-arms, becomes a part-owner of a player's company, eventually with King James as company patron, and buys the largest house in Stratford and the prestigious Blackfriar's gatehouse in London.
Jonathan Hobratsch: Shakespeare Is Shakespeare Jonathan Hobratsch 2011
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Clearly an ambitious man of humble origins, he receives a coat-of-arms, becomes a part-owner of a player's company, eventually with King James as company patron, and buys the largest house in Stratford and the prestigious Blackfriar's gatehouse in London.
Jonathan Hobratsch: Shakespeare Is Shakespeare Jonathan Hobratsch 2011
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I spent my 21st in Scotland and I tried so many great Scottish beers: Black Douglas Ale, Dark Island Reserve and Blackfriar were my favorites.
Think Progress » Democratic Offices Vandalized In Days Surrounding Health Care Vote 2010
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Just think of the Masonic P2 scandal, the crack of the Banco Ambrosiano bank and the "suicide" of Vatican businessman Calvi under the Blackfriar Bridge in London ...!
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Blackfriar’s Bridge in London was world famous for its many suicides.
Zolar’s Magick Of Color Simon 1994
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Blackfriar’s Bridge in London was world famous for its many suicides.
Zolar’s Magick Of Color Simon 1994
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Blackfriar’s Bridge in London was world famous for its many suicides.
Zolar’s Magick Of Color Simon 1994
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Blackfriar’s Bridge in London was world famous for its many suicides.
Zolar’s Magick Of Color Simon 1994
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