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Charterhouse is characterized by Charles Dacres Bevan in Kelsall's memoir, as lively, imaginative, shrewd, and sarcastic.
Introduction 1821
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Kevin Kelsall (Sergeant Tibbs/Ass. Producer): Kevin studied communications and creative arts at Vanier College.
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The squadron commander kept right on giving his eulogy and Kelsall's comrades didn't budge.
A Decade of Trial Anthony R. Dolan 2011
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Victoria Jennings Kelsall, herself a former Marine with a tour in Iraq, added to the intrepidity by speaking nearly unfalteringly of her hero-husband and his belief in America's mission.
A Decade of Trial Anthony R. Dolan 2011
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On the Juliana, surgeon Henry Kelsall worried about convicts lying in soaked bedding after the deck above leaked during fierce storms.
Amputations, acid gargles and ammonia rubs: Royal Navy surgeons' 1793-1880 journals revealed Maev Kennedy 2010
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From Kelsall the Beddoes papers were bequeathed to Robert Browning, who eventually enlisted Edmund Gosse to edit a two-volume Poetical
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But in 1825 Beddoes wrote sardonically to Kelsall: Meanwhile let Tom Campbell rule his roost and mortify the ghost of Sternhold.
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Kelsall, edited and published two posthumous editions of his writings based on these manuscripts.
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"Meanwhile let Tom Campbell rule his roost and mortify the ghost of Sternhold," he wrote acerbically to his friend Thomas Forbes Kelsall.
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A man engaged in splitting timber, near Kelsall, in the beginning of
Anecdotes of the Habits and Instinct of Animals R. Lee 1865
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