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The chief goal of our journey had been the riverside walk near the village of Mells, in modern times a haven for artists and scholars, but we went further on, north-west, in the direction of the old coalfields around Radstock, and came upon a majestic avenue of leafless beeches, ranks of tall columns like Shakespeare's "bare ruined choirs, where late the sweet birds sang".
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Later, when he was living at Mells, in Somerset, his daily Mass said in the private oratory of the house was also a Low Mass.
Archive 2008-05-04 papabear 2008
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Anthony Mells, a 20 year-old marine from Queens, when asked about the risks of battle.
Archive 2004-11-01 2004
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The Rebels held on as Southern Illinois 'Brandon Mells missed a tying 3-pointer with two seconds to play.
NCAA Men's Basketball - Mississippi vs. Southern Illinois 2000
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Dearman added 12 points, but the Salukis committed 23 turnovers as Cross and Mells combined for 11.
NCAA Men's Basketball - Mississippi vs. Southern Illinois 2000
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In Mells church, Somerset, in the coloured glass of a window, St. Sitha is also represented with two keys in one hand and three loaves in the other.
Records of Woodhall Spa and Neighbourhood Historical, Anecdotal, Physiographical, and Archaeological, with Other Matter James Conway Walter
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= -- The origin of the nursery rhyme has been said to be as follows: When monasteries and their property were seized, orders were given that the title-deeds of the abbey estates of Mells, which were very valuable, should be given up to the commissioners.
Harper's Young People, January 20, 1880 An Illustrated Weekly Various
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In the Horner family was discovered years afterward the plum that Jack had picked out, one of the chief title-deeds of Mells abbey and lands.
Harper's Young People, January 20, 1880 An Illustrated Weekly Various
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Mells blue with snowwhite through their fringe and fray
(Ash-boughs) 1918
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Mells blue and snowwhite through them, a fringe and fray
(Ash-boughs) 1918
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