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  • Check out the amazing Muston Street Residence in the Mosman neighborhood of Sydney.

    Mind Blowing 19th Century Terrace House in Sydney 2009

  • Muston said he assumed the individuals in the photos were Jewish terrorists and his refusal to enlarge the photos was his way of taking a stance against terrorism.

    Archive 2007-02-01 Howard M. Friedman 2007

  • It was something of that feeling which led me to the idea of supplementing the large and learned works of Muston, Monastier, Gilly, and others, by a pocket volume, so small that the tourist might not feel it an incumbrance, and yet so comprehensive, that those who have not the leisure for larger works, might obtain useful knowledge of the Waldenses.

    The Vaudois of Piedmont A Visit to their Valleys

  • With what interest would not the pen of Muston have clothed the recital! what attraction! what novelty!

    The International Monthly Magazine, Volume 5, No. 1, January, 1852 Various

  • "Charnell, three beacons, within the town of Scarborough adjoining to the castle, do give light to Waipnesse and Muston beacon."

    The Evolution of an English Town Gordon Home 1923

  • Waipnesse beacon, within the liberties of Scarborough, do give light to Muston

    The Evolution of an English Town Gordon Home 1923

  • According to Crabbe's son Sir Eustace Grey was written at Muston in the winter of 1804-1805.

    Crabbe Ainger, Alfred, 1837-1904 1903

  • The Newspaper; life at Stathern; moves to Muston; revisits his native place; goes to Parham; lives at Great Glemham Hall; moves to Rendham; ill-health; use of opium; returns to Muston; publishes a new volume of poems;

    Crabbe Ainger, Alfred, 1837-1904 1903

  • Tales; visit to London; returns to Muston; death of his wife; serious illness; rector of Trowbridge; departure from Muston; intercourse with literary men in London;

    Crabbe Ainger, Alfred, 1837-1904 1903

  • Muston must have been very dull and lonely, except for those on visiting terms with the duke and other county magnates.

    Crabbe Ainger, Alfred, 1837-1904 1903

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