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  • In 1837 he dined with Hardman in Harborne and both determined that Birmingham should have a Gothic Catholic church.

    Anthony Symondson on "Hardman of Birmingham" 2009

  • A spokeswoman for West Midlands police said: We can confirm a 38-year-old man from Harborne has been arrested for an offence under section 127 1a of the Communications Act of 2003 on suspicion of sending an offensive or indecent message.

    Tory councillor arrested over Alibhai-Brown 'stoning' tweet Peter Walker 2010

  • Her favorite venue was the Harborne Healing Centre, a spiritualist organization in a suburb of Birmingham, where she would communicate with people who had passed over, sharing their messages with their loved ones.

    Life Among the Dead Lisa Williams 2008

  • Her favorite venue was the Harborne Healing Centre, a spiritualist organization in a suburb of Birmingham, where she would communicate with people who had passed over, sharing their messages with their loved ones.

    Life Among the Dead Lisa Williams 2008

  • Harborne, then factor for Sir Edward Osborne, to haue free accesse into his Highnes dominions, and obtained the same.

    The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003

  • September 1877 at Harborne, Birmingham, England, the third of a family of seven children.

    Francis W. Aston - Biography 1966

  • _Edward Augustus Freeman (1823-92), one of the most distinguished of recent English historians, was born at Harborne, in Staffordshire, and educated at Oxford, where he was a Fellow of Trinity College, and later

    Harvard Classics Volume 28 Essays English and American Various

  • Almost immediately afterwards they were joined by Harborne, and all three, entering one of the taxi-cabs that always are in waiting in the

    The Sins of Séverac Bablon Sax Rohmer 1921

  • When the others, having searched painfully every inch of ground, joined the inspector in the front room, Harborne, taking up the silk-lined caped overcoat, observed something lying on the polished walnut beneath.

    The Sins of Séverac Bablon Sax Rohmer 1921

  • On three uncomfortable-looking chairs were disposed Detective Sergeant Harborne, he of the Stetson and brogues, and M. Duquesne, of Paris.

    The Sins of Séverac Bablon Sax Rohmer 1921

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