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  • Wally, scandalized by the casual way I had spoken on my arrival, told me to call Inskip "Sir 'and October" My lord 'and said that if I was a ruddy Communist I could clear off at once: so I quickly exhibited what he called a proper respect for my betters.

    For Kicks Francis, Dick, 1920- 1965

  • After chatting to the local barman in the backpacker I somehow managed to persuade him to drive us up to the Inskip which is where the ferrys go back and forth all day to Fraser Island.

    TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com 2009

  • Messrs Weston & Inskip are highly pleased with your letter, and have urged me to write sooner.

    Letter 283 2009

  • Inskip, Thomas (circa 1780 – 1849): watchmaker, Bloomfield's Shefford neighbour and friend.

    Index of People 2009

  • I therefore send them, and also three letters relative to the cottage at Honington; — that from Mr. Golding (the attorney employed by the purchaser) is the one to which Mr. Inskip has alluded, which is the best reason I have for sending them, for it seems a useless intrusion to worry our friends on so hopeless a subject.

    Letter 382 2009

  • I talk'd to Inskip and Endersby on the subject, and to

    Letter 334 2009

  • Inskip, last night, and am glad to hear that you are well.

    Letter 319 2009

  • Thomas Inskip wrote of it: 'Mr. Bloomfield himself told me that the most correct likeness of him ever painted was done by Peele, son to the proprietor of the Mammoth.

    Letter 115 2009

  • On the very day that you saw Inskip, I waited on Mr West at Noon,

    Letter 319 2009

  • Thomas Inskip to Joseph Weston, 25 June 1824*Shefford, June 25, 1824

    Letter 394 2009

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