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Oxford, Buckeridge held several livings, and was highly esteemed by King
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 "Brescia" to "Bulgaria" Various
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Andrewes, whose "Ninety-one Sermons" were published by Laud and Buckeridge in 1629.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 "Brescia" to "Bulgaria" Various
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John Buckeridge, London, 15/04/2011 17:57 Since when was the cost of interpreters part of the NHS?
Evening Standard - Home Nicholas Cecil 2011
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John Buckeridge, London, 15/04/2011 18:16 Wenger is extremely astute, if you state you have money to spend you end up paying silly money for average players, see Man City.
Evening Standard - Home James Olley 2011
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Amongst these sons and daughters of misery, happy is the one who, after partially satisfying the cravings of hunger, possesses two-pence, the price of a shake down for the night, in Rainbridge or Buckeridge-street, St. Giles's!
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Buckeridge Expecting a bill of lading would have gone in the Ship but my Overseer mist him Burkeridge sends me two bills of lading in blank and Perswades me mighti ly to consign them to one of his Owners I have filld up his
Letter from Robert Carter to William Dakins, July 2, 1729 1729
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Sir, Yor: most Obedient humble Servant -- per Buckeridge
Letter from Robert Carter to Peter Leheup, July 24, 1727 1727
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Capt: Buckeridge now at my house is in very great hast I can add no more but
Letter from Robert Carter to John Falconar, July 24 and August 22, 1727 1727
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Sent you 20 hhds: of Tobbo: this accompanys Capt: Buckeridge in yor:
Letter from Robert Carter to John Falconar, July 24 and August 22, 1727 1727
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A Small Vessell belonging to Bristol that loaded high up our river and is unexpectedly come down to clear out gives the Opportu nity of this Short line Buckeridge and Bradby are Arrived into York
Letter from Robert Carter to William Dawkins, December 8, 1727 1727
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