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Five hundred men were sent to her retired house at Ashridge, by Berkhampstead, with orders to bring her up, alive or dead.
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Mr Andrew Fairclough, 28, of Berkhampstead, was found dead in his room 10 days ago.
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British traveller Andrew Fairclough, 28, of Berkhampstead, was found dead in a central city hotel room on Sunday by a member of the hotel staff who had entered the room to make the bed.
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Berkhampstead, (770) to enlarge upon the danger that was likely to arise from continued attempts to raise forces in Wales, "besides underhand workings in your city," and from parliament being threatened by the presence of reformadoes.
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But the "Wild Irishman" will not wait for us; he rushes through the tunnel and by Berkhampstead to Bletchley, where he pauses for a minute or two.
Little Folks A Magazine for the Young (Date of issue unknown) Various
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An embassy was despatched to Berkhampstead, comprising the Archbishop of
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At Berkhampstead, in Hertfordshire, there used to be certain oak-trees which were long celebrated for the cure of ague.
Chapter 55. The Transference of Evil. § 4. The Transference of Evil in Europe 1922
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At Berkhampstead, in Hertfordshire, there used to be certain oak-trees which were long celebrated for the cure of ague.
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Having gained this point more, William set out from Berkhampstead, already, in outward form, King-elect of the English.
William the Conqueror Freeman, E A 1913
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It was most likely now, rather than at Berkhampstead, that Edwin and Morkere at last made up their minds to acknowledge some king.
William the Conqueror Freeman, E A 1913
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