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  • "Belfield" has a breezy influence over my mind still.

    Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Volume 22. July, 1878. Various

  • When they were alone, "Belfield," he said, "to obviate any imputation of impertinence in my enquiries, I deny not, what I presume you have been told by herself, that I have the nearest interest in whatever concerns the lady from whom we are just now parted: I must beg, therefore, an explicit account of the purpose of your private conversation with her."

    Cecilia; Or, Memoirs of an Heiress — Volume 3 Fanny Burney 1796

  • ( "Carter Papers: An Inventory ....") [79] "Belfield" (Bellfield) or "Rock Spring" is in Richmond County and "has belonged to the Bellfield family since the early eighteenth century, and was named for the spring one quarter mile below the house." (

    Robert Carter Diary, 1723 1723

  • Team coaches didn't learn until after the game that his injuries were severe, Belfield said.

    Ridge Barden Dead: High School Football Player Dies After Game Due To Head Injury 2011

  • Belfield said the school district sends its football helmets out to be reconditioned every year, and that each has to pass a safety inspection before the season begins.

    Ridge Barden Dead: High School Football Player Dies After Game Due To Head Injury 2011

  • An ambulance took Barden to a hospital, and he was being transferred to a larger medical center in Syracuse when his condition deteriorated, Belfield said.

    Ridge Barden Dead: High School Football Player Dies After Game Due To Head Injury 2011

  • Leave that to the social scientists and lecturers out in Belfield.

    The Priest Gerard O’Donovan 2011

  • Morey Bang of Medora bought seven cottages and 17 campers at an auction conducted by the Mississippi Emergency Management Agency and moved them into Belfield.

    HUFFPOST HILL - AUGUST 12TH, 2010 2010

  • One was carried out by a black American convert to Islam called David Belfield, or Dawud Salahuddin, who was recruited to kill the former Iranian Embassy press attaché and vocal regime critic Ali Akbar Tabatabai in Bethesda, Maryland, in 1980.126 He dressed up as a mailman to get close to his target and has lived unhappily as a fugitive in Tehran ever since.

    Let the Swords Encircle Me Scott Peterson 2010

  • DAWUD SALAHUDDIN, THE BLACK American convert to Islam who was born David Belfield and recruited to kill a Shah-era diplomat in Bethesda, Maryland, was by the spring of 1981 a fugitive in Iran.

    Let the Swords Encircle Me Scott Peterson 2010

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