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But they don't come through places like Brierfield, Nelson and Colne, which have some of the cheapest houses in the country.
Cuts come to a green and pleasant land Jamie Doward 2010
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I look forward to your post complaining that he has "stolen nearly two and a half more years supping at the council trough from the people of Brierfield"...
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Born and raised in the small Lancashire town of Brierfield, he went on to set up Marsdens Solicitors in Nelson, where he is a partner working mainly as a criminal defence lawyer.
Archive 2008-03-30 2008
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Born and raised in the small Lancashire town of Brierfield, he went on to set up Marsdens Solicitors in Nelson, where he is a partner working mainly as a criminal defence lawyer.
Archive 2008-04-01 2008
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Beauvoir would be his final refuge from 1877 to 1889, when he died in New Orleans returning from a trip to Brierfield, his old plantation on the Mississippi River.
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Born and raised in the small Lancashire town of Brierfield, he went on to set up Marsdens Solicitors in Nelson, where he is a partner working mainly as a criminal defence lawyer.
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He was having a most difficult time, no success at all, in making Brierfield run again.
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Brierfield, the house they lived in was a mile from the house that -- that Joseph lived in.
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Not only was Joseph instrumental in his going to West Point, when Davis came -- resigned from the Army in 1835 and he came back to Mississippi, Joseph gave him the land that became his plantation in Brierfield.
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That's where Joseph's plantation, Hurricane, was, and right next to it was Jefferson's plantation, Brierfield.
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