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The opening novella, "1922," tells the story of Wilf James, an unhappily married farmer from Hemingford Home, Neb.
"Full Dark, No Stars," four novellas by horror writer Stephen King Bill Sheehan 2010
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But before you find Day By Day, you first have to find Hemingford. gcochran Says:
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I was delighted to find out that the house is real: Lucy Boston's own home, called The Manor, Hemingford Grey.
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I was delighted to find out that the house is real: Lucy Boston's own home, called The Manor, Hemingford Grey.
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He died on the 3rd of August 1712, at Hemingford, near St
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 3 "Banks" to "Bassoon" Various
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By the interposition of Bishop Laud, to whom he was recommended by Lord Danvers, he was presented first to the rectory of Hemingford, in Huntingdonshire, then to a prebend of Westminster, and lastly to the rectory of Houghton in the Spring, in the diocese of Durham, which latter he exchanged for Alresford, in Hampshire.
Microcosmography or, a Piece of the World Discovered; in Essays and Characters John Earle
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Hexham obtained from him the protection preserved by Hemingford.
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Hemingford, who were the contemporaries of Wallace.
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Langtoff says 4000; Hemingford, 8000; Knighton, another
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Stephen Fraser, 41, of Hemingford Road, Cambridge, has 26 charges including sexual assault and causing a child to engage in sexual activity, facilitating a child sex offence and possessing indecent photos of children and extreme pornography.
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