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He later went on to become mayor of Queenborough in Kent.
In the Longest-Running Joke in Politics, Life Imitates Farce 2010
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In fact, Lady Queenborough (without an āsā) was the nom de plume of an American named Edith Starr Miller.
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He later went on to become mayor of Queenborough in Kent.
In the Longest-Running Joke in Politics, Life Comes to Imitate Farce 2010
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Queenborough: we left the castle on our right; a little farther we saw the fishing of oysters out of the sea, which are nowhere in greater plenty or perfection; witness Ortelius in his Epitome,
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Having collected some booty, he went to Rochester, made a futile attempt to capture Queenborough castle, and then quarrelled with his followers over some plunder.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 4 "Bulgaria" to "Calgary" Various
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Some account may be given of a party of 190 Englishwomen and 14 children who landed at Queenborough on September 22, 1914.
The Better Germany in War Time Being some Facts towards Fellowship
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_: Carriage of a ton of plums, apples, and pears, Queenborough (Kent) to London, _1l. 5s.
British Socialism An Examination of Its Doctrines, Policy, Aims and Practical Proposals J. Ellis Barker 1909
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Here another steamer is ready for us, and after a passage of a few hours we glide into the broad trumpet-shaped mouth of the Thames and land at Queenborough.
From Pole to Pole A Book for Young People Sven Anders Hedin 1908
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Queenborough sat on the sofa, a formidable frown on her brow.
Frivolous Cupid Anthony Hope 1898
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He -- Jack Ives, by the way, was his name -- appeared to rush, not only upon his fate, but in the face of all possibility and of Lady Queenborough.
Frivolous Cupid Anthony Hope 1898
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