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  • Brigadier-General Paynter's 172nd Infantry Brigade of the 57th Division, which was a Division composed entirely of Lancashire troops, and a sister

    The Story of the "9th King's" in France Enos Herbert Glynne Roberts

  • There was some talk of taking them to the scene of Paynter's supposed murder; but wiser heads counselled against it lest the sheriff come with a posse of deputies and spoil their fun.

    The Oakdale Affair 1918

  • There was some talk of taking them to the scene of Paynter's supposed murder; but wiser heads counselled against it lest the sheriff come with a posse of deputies and spoil their fun.

    The Oakdale Affair Edgar Rice Burroughs 1912

  • Paynter's Boarding-House: which was not founded as an

    Queed Henry Sydnor Harrison 1905

  • The star-boarder of Mr.. Paynter's might have been fifty-five or he might have been seventy, and his clothes had long been the secret envy of Mr. Bylash.

    Queed Henry Sydnor Harrison 1905

  • Paynter's, such was my whim ... whom I held on my knee fifty years ago.

    Queed Henry Sydnor Harrison 1905

  • Paynter's Boarding-House: which was not founded as an

    Queed Henry Sydnor Harrison 1905

  • I told him he was gone one day before the letter came; he vows he was not, and that your old friend Collins never brought letters of my Lady Paynter's in his life; and, to speak truth, Collins did not bring me that letter.

    The Love Letters of Dorothy Osborne to Sir William Temple, 1652-54 Parry, Edward A 1901

  • In earnest, I'm troubled that you should be put to it, and have chid the carrier for coming out so soon; he swears to me he never comes out of town before eleven o'clock, and that my Lady Paynter's footman (as he calls him) brings her letters two hours sooner than he needs to do.

    The Love Letters of Dorothy Osborne to Sir William Temple, 1652-54 Parry, Edward A 1901

  • Paynter's Palace of Pleasure was reprinted by Haslewood, 3 vols. 4to.

    Introduction 1857

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