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  • The lovers of accurate and painstaking topography, the students of genealogical history, and, though last not least, those who like to see the writings of Shakspeare, illustrated in a congenial spirit, will read with pleasure the announcement, in our advertising columns, that the fellow-townsmen of Joseph Hunter, the Historian of "Hallamshire" and

    Notes and Queries, Number 18, March 2, 1850 Various

  • "Hallamshire, which is supposed by antiquarians to include the parish of

    Rides on Railways Samuel Sidney 1848

  • The Friends and Admirers of the learned and respected Historian of "Hallamshire" and the "Deanery of

    Notes and Queries, Number 18, March 2, 1850 Various

  • The other two officials are Brian Jones, the chairman of the Sheffield and Hallamshire FA, and Dennis Smith, the vice-chairman of the Devon FA.

    Race row: Luis Suárez and Patrice Evra to hear FA decision on Friday 2011

  • It provides services at five hospitals in the Yorkshire and the Humber region: the Northern General, the Royal Hallamshire, Weston Park, Jessop Wing and Charles Clifford Dental hospitals.

    Profile: Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust 2011

  • It provides services at five hospitals in the Yorkshire and the Humber region: the Northern General, the Royal Hallamshire, Weston Park, Jessop Wing and Charles Clifford Dental hospitals.

    Profile: Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust 2011

  • "If you drink too much water it lowers the concentration of salt in your blood so that it is lower than the concentration of salt in cells," says Professor Robert Forrest, a consultant in clinical chemistry and forensic toxicology at the Royal Hallamshire Hospital in Sheffield.

    Archive 2007-01-01 2007

  • The Hallamshire historian, Joseph Hunter, redressed the balance in a learned article published in Queen Victoria's reign by identifying the origin of the story's core.

    Derbyshire's all of a quiver over Robin Hood's bow... 2007

  • The Hallamshire historian, Joseph Hunter, redressed the balance in a learned article published in Queen Victoria's reign by identifying the origin of the story's core.

    Archive 2007-05-01 2007

  • Sheffield FC also won the Sheffield and Hallamshire Senior Cup on the Wednesday's Hillsborough home ground at the end of last season.

    Eat Your Heart Out Harry Barnes 2007

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