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The garrison then allowed the women and captives, including the wife of Falkes and the unlucky Braybrook, to make their way to the enemies 'lines.
The History of England From the Accession of Henry III. to the Death of Edward III. (1216-1377) Reginald Lane Poole 1892
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Francis Griffin, of Braybrook, 37 Henry VIII., who, Mr. Yeatman insists, must have been the poet's grandmother.
Shakespeare's Family 1885
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"Lindley," he called as soon as the tug backed alongside the _Braybrook
A Memory Of The Southern Seas 1904 Louis Becke 1884
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Mr. Gartney did not send for Braybrook that afternoon.
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"There was enough concern that police attended," Senior Sergeant Steve Braybrook told NZ Newswire.
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Project Runway Australia runner-up and Melbourne bridal wear designer Craig Braybrook felt the costume was too run-of-the-mill.
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The new stores look and feel more upmarket than the Bunnings equivalent and the Braybrook store just happens to be within a few kilometres of the first big-box Bunnings store, which opened 30 years ago.
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Zhiping Zhou says his Braybrook home - built with his own hands - was seized by the sheriff and sold without a reserve price.
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In a sneak peek for media yesterday in the Melbourne suburb of Braybrook, Masters boss Don Stallings crowed about the store's locator bells which, when rung, are said to guarantee someone will arrive within 45 seconds, reports The Australian.
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The way people were queuing was exposing them to risk and there were reports of people parking on side roads and crossing the motorway to get to the venue, Sen Seargent Braybrook said.
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