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  • Trains: from Roydon to Liverpool Street (32 mins); Cambridge (57 mins); Harlow (7 mins).

    Where else can I go? 2011

  • Anyway, tomorrow, I'm off to Roydon, to do my personal mission, but after that, I'm just going to explore and revel in being here.

    In London! intertext 2006

  • Face gone pale as whey, Judith turned and fled, only to be caught by Nick, who had entered the hall unseen while Susanna was busy with Topcliffe and Roydon.

    Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine 2003

  • Roydon had been Susanna's chief suspect, the one most likely to be the twin who'd sworn to take revenge upon Sir Edmund.

    Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine 2003

  • Face gone pale as whey, Judith turned and fled, only to be caught by Nick, who had entered the hall unseen while Susanna was busy with Topcliffe and Roydon.

    Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine 2003

  • Roydon had been Susanna's chief suspect, the one most likely to be the twin who'd sworn to take revenge upon Sir Edmund.

    Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine 2003

  • Roydon had abruptly fallen silent and now applied himself to his meal.

    Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine 2003

  • Roydon had abruptly fallen silent and now applied himself to his meal.

    Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine 2003

  • Gairdner then applied to the owner of Roydon Hall for the remainder of the manuscripts, but received answer 'that he did not see how such MSS. should have found their way to Roydon.'

    The Book-Hunter at Home P. B. M. Allan

  • The hills were close now, and sometimes, when the drizzling rain lifted, it seemed that the Roydon mountains were exactly above them, leaning out over him like a shadow.

    Way of the Lawless Max Brand 1918

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