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  • Mr Newman, 42, maintains he was referring to his colleagues in Mildmay when he contributed what he thought was a witty riposte on a blog by national Tory pundit Iain Dale.

    Bovvered I am not Newmania 2007

  • YOU reported the latest incident of a street gunfight in Mildmay, the ward I represent ( "Two men are shot in street gunfight", Gazette, April 19) … ….

    Archive 2007-05-06 Newmania 2007

  • YOU reported the latest incident of a street gunfight in Mildmay, the ward I represent ( "Two men are shot in street gunfight", Gazette, April 19) … ….

    The Liberal Answer To Gun Crime Newmania 2007

  • Mrs. Mildmay is going to take us to Osborne to call for Lady

    Letters and Memorials of Jane Welsh Carlyle 1883

  • I play on Dragonmaw, Horde side, and I play either my frostfire mage Mildmay or my resto troll shaman Badunkadunk.

    It is an amazing time to read fantasy « 2009

  • They were saying that the 'Aintree factor' ought to apply to any race at Aintree, even on the Mildmay course, and I had a couple saying that form in any 'National' – like the Scottish or the Midland – ought to guarantee a run.

    Tattenham Corner 2011

  • Having married the soprano Audrey Mildmay, Christie first added an enormous organ room to the house, and then a 300-seat theatre with a pit big enough to hold a symphony orchestra.

    Glyndbourne baton handed to Robin Ticciati 2011

  • Easy, like Frank Mildmay, like Frank Reade, Jr.; and yet, i 'faith, life and death's in the issue.

    CHAPTER XLVIII 2010

  • Having married the soprano Audrey Mildmay, Christie first added an enormous organ room to the house, and then a 300-seat theatre with a pit big enough to hold a symphony orchestra.

    Glyndbourne baton handed to Robin Ticciati 2011

  • Despite this, Elizabeth's considerable estates gave her the opportunity to attract important political allies like Admiral Clinton, Walter Mildmay, and William Cecil.

    From Heads of Household to Heads of State: The Preaccession Households of Mary and Elizabeth Tudor, 1516-1558 2008

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