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After being deprived of his job as a French tutor at University College, Swansea, and at a Catholic College in Llandeilo, he moved to Ireland to avoid arrest, and there settled with his wife and young children, assuming the name Sean Mauger.
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Mauger smuggled from France to Louisbourg, from Louisbourg to 'Mauger's Beach' near Halifax, and from Halifax all over Acadia and the adjacent colonies.
The Great Fortress : A chronicle of Louisbourg 1720-1760 William Charles Henry Wood 1905
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Annie Mauger, chief executive of the Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals, said the PA announcement was a "first step" in a necessary discussion but there was "a long way to go".
Ebook restrictions leave libraries facing virtual lockout Benedicte Page 2010
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In Nantes, French sculptor Vincent Mauger creates a contemporary labyrinth with his untitled work that fills a 1,200-square-meter former factory.
France's Estuaire 2009 Exhibition: A River Runs Through Its Art 2009
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There are only four of the original eleven on board — Larkman, Ninnis, Mauger, and I.
South: the story of Shackleton’s last expedition 1914–1917 2006
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Mauger, the carpenter on the ‘Aurora’, was badly wounded while serving with the
South: the story of Shackleton’s last expedition 1914–1917 2006
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And it continues with "a highly unofficial bit of potted history" and discussion of the patois (and its near-disappearance), the literature, the law, and the names: "Le Cheminant, Le Page, Le Patourel, Duquemin (pronounced dook-min), Mauger (prononced Major)..."
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Normandie, the third of that name, Robert and Mauger.
Chronicles (1 of 6): The Historie of England (8 of 8) The Eight Booke of the Historie of England Raphael Holinshed
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Archbishop St. Ansbert some time between 689-93; Archbishop Mauger in
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock 1840-1916 1913
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Papal Legate to the banishment of Mauger to the Channel Islands, which he appears to have richly deserved for many other reasons, if Wace be right in his indictment; and after four years of waiting, Matilda was married to the Duke in the Cathedral of Rouen by the new Bishop
The Story of Rouen Theodore Andrea Cook 1897
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