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  • Sharon Bayford, 44, of North London, admitted tax credit fraud totalling £11,972 after inventing four fake children – three of them supposedly disabled.

    Hayley Adamson is dead but Northumbria wins Gold! « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2010

  • The elder is Mr.. Bayford, sister of Mr. Grimston, my uncle's partner in Paris.

    The Inner Shrine Basil King 1893

  • Once he told me he never wished to look beyond Bayford for happiness or occupation; but

    The Young Step-Mother Charlotte Mary Yonge 1862

  • 'There's your victim, Winifred,' said Maurice, as they drove away, and looked back at Albinia, scandalizing Bayford by standing in the open gateway, her face all smiles of cheerful parting, the sun and wind making merry with her chestnut curls, her baby in one arm, the other held up to wave her farewell.

    The Young Step-Mother Charlotte Mary Yonge 1862

  • Bayford for a conference with Mrs. Kendal, and this was received by her as no small kindness.

    The Young Step-Mother Charlotte Mary Yonge 1862

  • There was a great similarity in those Bayford parties, inasmuch as the same cook dressed them all, and the same waiters waited at them, and the same guests met each other, and the principal variety on this occasion was, that the Osborns did not come, because the Admiral was in London.

    The Young Step-Mother Charlotte Mary Yonge 1862

  • The daily service at Bayford was an offering made in faith by the vicar, for as yet there was very little attendance.

    The Young Step-Mother Charlotte Mary Yonge 1862

  • As resident at a small remote native court in India, he saw no female society such as could undeceive him; and subsequently his Bayford life had not raised his standard of womankind.

    The Young Step-Mother Charlotte Mary Yonge 1862

  • 'There need be no scruples on that score,' said Albinia; 'the Colonel would only thank me if I brought him half Bayford.'

    The Young Step-Mother Charlotte Mary Yonge 1862

  • The Bayford clothing-club payments were collected by Mrs. Brock, the sexton's wife, and distributed by tickets to be produced at the various shops in the town.

    The Young Step-Mother Charlotte Mary Yonge 1862

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