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Thwaites was sentenced to two years prison after he was charged with forging the work of the 19th century painter of fairies John Anster Fitzgerald.
July 2007 2007
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Hob Anster even ventured to remonstrate in the name of himself and his brethren.
The Abbot 2008
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William Tennant, the author of "Anster Fair," who were both natives of
The Modern Scottish Minstrel, Volume III The Songs of Scotland of the Past Half Century Various
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"Anster Fair," addressed to him the following characteristic letter, intended, by its good-humoured pleasantries, to soothe him in his contendings with adversity: --
The Modern Scottish Minstrel, Volume II. The Songs of Scotland of the past half century Various
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Still, there were distinguished men who recognized his ability and pitied his weaknesses, among them Anster, Petrie, Todd, O'Curry,
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy 1840-1916 1913
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It was our first care to set Anster ashore in a cove by the Glenteithy Rocks, so that the deliverance of our maroons might be duly seen to the next day.
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It was our first care to set Anster ashore in a cove by the Glenteithy
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It was our first care to set Anster ashore in a cove by the
Catriona Robert Louis Stevenson 1872
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"They've got good accommodations at Anster, and the Registrar has some ideas of the duties of his post, but they have no such system of wreck reports as we have here."
A Chosen Few Short Stories Frank Richard Stockton 1868
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"At Anster, perhaps?" said the Shipwreck Clerk, closing the volume and turning round again.
A Chosen Few Short Stories Frank Richard Stockton 1868
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