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The builder and decorator, who lives in Hornsey, says the news came out of the blue.
Archive 2008-10-01 2008
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The builder and decorator, who lives in Hornsey, says the news came out of the blue.
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(or belonging to) you; one, that you are removing to Hornsey, which is, I presume, to be nearer London; and the other, that your Poem is announced by the name of Lalla Rookh.
Life of Lord Byron, Vol. 3 (of 6) With His Letters and Journals Thomas Moore 1815
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Joe Ryle, a sixth-form student from Hornsey who was given a three-month conditional discharge, said: It's pretty scary what's happening now.
Economic terrorists may have to face the consequences of their "protests" Not a sheep 2009
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Dont you really believe that Fakenham Wood is larger than ours at Hornsey?
Letter 242 2009
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Since then he has appeared to lie comparatively low in his home in Hornsey, north London, enjoying becoming a father to Duff's baby son, Andrew, last summer.
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Having studied silversmithing and embroidery at Hornsey there was no jewelry course in 1957, Ms. Mina was offered a place in 1962 at the Royal College of Art so long as she studied jewelry.
With a Twist and a Turn Emma Crichton-Miller 2011
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Lady Young of Hornsey, who chairs the Lords committee, said: It is absolutely unacceptable that current EU rules put patients in the UK and elsewhere at risk.
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Founded by the late John La Rose, a poet, trade unionist and activist, in 1966 and moving into bookselling a year later, it operated from a sitting room in Hornsey Lane, then the ground floor of a house in Albert Road, until it moved into its current premises in 1973.
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Garvice moved to Hornsey and was married in 1872 to Elizabeth Jones, banns having been published in June and July 1872; the record was subsequently lost from sight because of a spelling error—he is listed as Garbice!
Charles Garvice Steve 2010
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