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  • Vikki's "poor man's pottery," known as Redware, is from the early 1800s.

    Cleburne Times-Review, Cleburne, TX Homepage 2010

  • 'He be young Mr. Heywood of Redware, my lord, and a pestilent roundhead,' answered one of his captors.

    St. George and St. Michael Volume II George MacDonald 1864

  • It is young Heywood of Redware, one of the busiest of the round-heads. '

    St. George and St. Michael Volume II George MacDonald 1864

  • Hardly had they reached Redware when they heard the news of the active operations at Raglan, and

    St. George and St. Michael Volume III George MacDonald 1864

  • Hardly had they reached Redware when they heard the news of the active operations at Raglan, and

    St. George and St. Michael George MacDonald 1864

  • 'As good horses as ever stamped in Redware stables go down into Raglan vaults; but yet they eat their oats and their barley, and when they lift their heads they look out to the ends of the world.

    St. George and St. Michael George MacDonald 1864

  • What the more inclined her to yield was, that Mr. Heywood had written her a letter, hardly the less unwelcome for the kindness of its tone, in which he offered her the shelter and hospitality of Redware 'until better days.'

    St. George and St. Michael George MacDonald 1864

  • 'Thy horse is at Redware, Scudamore; I carry him not in my pocket.

    St. George and St. Michael Volume III George MacDonald 1864

  • I would not have sent to Redware to fetch her, but finding thee and her in my house at midnight, it would be plain treason to set such enemies at liberty.

    St. George and St. Michael Volume II George MacDonald 1864

  • The fact was, that since the return of their soldiers, poor watch had been kept by the people of Redware.

    St. George and St. Michael George MacDonald 1864

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