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  • Magistrate Calvin Botley took Whittredge's remarks about his attorney at face value, noting

    Heroes or Villains? 2010

  • Magistrate Calvin Botley took Whittredge's remarks about his attorney at face value, noting

    Heroes or Villains? 2010

  • U.S. Magistrate Calvin Botley set a bond hearing for Friday.

    Heroes or Villains? 2010

  • U.S. Magistrate Calvin Botley took Whittredge's remarks about his attorney at face value, noting that Mr. Clinton was not in court and ordering a recess so that the lawyer could be contacted.

    Heroes or Villains? 2010

  • Alan Whittredge would appear before Judge Calvin Botley so that preliminary evidence against him could be heard.

    Heroes or Villains? 2010

  • According to the user info, the blog is 'a presentation of a ship's log discovered at a car boot sale in Botley, Oxfordshire in 1997 'and is' intended primarily for maritime historians and business leaders with an interest in inspirational management techniques '.

    Boing Boing: November 21, 2004 - November 27, 2004 Archives 2004

  • "Have none of you ever heard speak of Botley assizes, eh?"

    Will Weatherhelm The Yarn of an Old Sailor William Henry Giles Kingston 1847

  • Reconvening the session after a 30-minute break, Botley said no local lawyer by the name of William Clinton could be traced.

    Heroes or Villains? 2010

  • William Cobbett was riding from Botley in Hampshire to London, on a beautiful summer's day in 1808 when he saw a cloud of dust.

    Weatherwatch: Lessons from the clouds 2011

  • I once, when I lived at Botley, proposed to the copy-holders and other farmers in my neighbourhood, that we should petition the Bishop of Winchester, who was lord of the manors thereabouts, to grant titles to all the numerous persons called trespassers on the wastes; and also to give titles to others of the poor parishioners who were willing to make, on the skirts of the wastes, enclosures not exceeding an acre each.

    Wildwood Roger Deakin 2009

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