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Burnham lies 6 m. from the North Sea; below it the Crouch is joined on the south side by the Roch, which branches into numerous creeks, and, together with the main estuary, forms Foulness, Wallasea, Potton and other low, flat islands, embanked and protected from incursions of the sea.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 4 "Bulgaria" to "Calgary" Various
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Potton; but it has gained little support and has not yet become a rival of the old theories of Probabilism, Æquiprobabilism, or even
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss 1840-1916 1913
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Potton (Appendix to Parent-Duchâtelet, vol. ii, p. 446) states that of nearly four thousand Lyons prostitutes only 376 belonged to Lyons.
Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 6 Sex in Relation to Society Havelock Ellis 1899
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I then went through Potton, and happened to meet with a kind-talking countryman, who told me the parson lived a good way from where I was.
The Life of John Clare Martin, Frederick, 1830-1883 1865
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I forget here the names of the villages I passed through, but recollect at late evening going through Potton, in Bedfordshire, where I called in a house to light my pipe.
The Life of John Clare Martin, Frederick, 1830-1883 1865
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I then went through Potton, and happened to meet with a kind-talking countryman, who told me the parson lived a good way from where I was.
The Life of John Clare Frederick Martin 1856
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I forget here the names of the villages I passed through, but recollect at late evening going through Potton, in Bedfordshire, where I called in
The Life of John Clare Frederick Martin 1856
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Hereward went through Cambridge and Potton like a man stunned, and spoke never a word.
Hereward, the Last of the English Charles Kingsley 1847
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Well, getting on for 20 years ago, I finished third in the cross-country event at Potton in Bedfordshire and won £5.
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FOOTBALL: Goals for Robert Harradine and Steve Marshall saw Baker Perkins pull off a shock 2-1 win against United Counties League leaders Potton to reach the final of the Hinchingbrooke Cup.
unknown title 2009
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