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Mr. Caldigate was a country squire with a moderate income, living in a moderate house called Folking, in the parish of
John Caldigate 2004
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Mr. Caldigate was a country squire with a moderate income, living in a moderate house called Folking, in the parish of Utterden, about ten miles from Cambridge.
John Caldigate Anthony Trollope 1848
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Folking girlbands: The Saturdays, embracing their forthcoming career digression.
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Robert Bolton knew very well that Shand was at Folking, but had not asked to see him.
John Caldigate 2004
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On the Monday morning, Mr. William Bolton, the barrister, who had much to his own inconvenience remained at Cambridge for the purpose of carrying out the scheme which he had proposed, went over to Folking in a fly.
John Caldigate 2004
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In the meantime much had been settled out at Folking, or had been settled at Cambridge, so that the details were known at
John Caldigate 2004
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The letter which Caldigate wrote to his father from Ahalala, telling him of the discovery of gold upon their claim, contained the first tidings which reached Folking of the wanderer, and that was not received till seven or eight months had passed by since he left the place.
John Caldigate 2004
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And then John Caldigate bethought himself with some pride that he could make a proper settlement on his wife without burdening the estate at Folking with any dowers.
John Caldigate 2004
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He felt himself to be bound in a peculiar manner to Folking, — by double ties.
John Caldigate 2004
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The Folking Causeway possesses a bridge across the Wash, and is said to be the remains of an old Roman Way which ran in a perfectly direct line from St. Neots to Ely.
John Caldigate 2004
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