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  • Mr. Pickwick feel regret to arrive in the main street of "Muggleton".

    Dickens-Land E. W. Haslehust 1907

  • Also to my meticulous copy editor, Amy Ryan; my T-shirt guy, Mike Manion; and my brilliant Web designers, Sunya Hintz, Todd Kneedy, and Justin Muggleton.

    The Hanging Tree Bryan Gruley 2010

  • Also joining the cast is a talented young newcomer, twelve year old Mackintosh Muggleton making his feature film debut.

    28 Weeks Later: Synopsis. Cast, Crew, Danny Boyle, Robert Carlyle Interviews And The Destruction Of London | SciFi UK Review 2007

  • Also joining the cast is a talented young newcomer, twelve year old Mackintosh Muggleton making his feature film debut.

    SciFi UK Review | Archive | April 2007

  • "Muggletonianism," we learn, has nothing to do with Harry Potter but refers to "an obscure but surprisingly long-lasting English sect" of the 17th century whose founders, two cousins with the surname of Muggleton, "preached about the imminent apocalypse."

    Enduring Truths and Cast-Off Notions Kent Owen 2008

  • "Muggletonianism," we learn, has nothing to do with Harry Potter but refers to "an obscure but surprisingly long-lasting English sect" of the 17th century whose founders, two cousins with the surname of Muggleton, "preached about the imminent apocalypse."

    Enduring Truths and Cast-Off Notions 2008

  • Other free-thinkers buried at Bethlem were Ludovic Muggleton (160998), founder of the Muggletonians, millenarists who believed in a Second Coming of Christ, and John Lilburne (161557), notable for his disapproval of the government, regardless as to who was in power.

    Bedlam Catharine Arnold 2008

  • Other free-thinkers buried at Bethlem were Ludovic Muggleton (160998), founder of the Muggletonians, millenarists who believed in a Second Coming of Christ, and John Lilburne (161557), notable for his disapproval of the government, regardless as to who was in power.

    Bedlam Catharine Arnold 2008

  • Other free-thinkers buried at Bethlem were Ludovic Muggleton (160998), founder of the Muggletonians, millenarists who believed in a Second Coming of Christ, and John Lilburne (161557), notable for his disapproval of the government, regardless as to who was in power.

    Bedlam Catharine Arnold 2008

  • All – Muggleton dined at the Dingley Dell Expense; with other interesting and instructive Matters

    The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club 2007

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