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Couldn't agree more with the posts on Reading ... and I was born there on a council estate called Southcote (wasn't as bad as Whitley Wood or Coley Park though).
Army Rumour Service 2009
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To Humphrey Senhouse, Esq. You see I am flourishing as much in the newspapers as Joanna Southcote did before her expected accouchement; and I have not flourished in Chancery, because a Presbyterian parson has made oath that I gave the MSS. to him and to another person whom I never saw in my life.
Historical Documentation Concerning the Radical Piracy of _Wat Tyler_ 2007
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Sir Edward Southcote would note in his memoirs that Boye was almost more feared than Prince Rupert: “The Roundheads fancied he was the Devil, and took it very ill that he should set himself against them!”
The Pawprints of History STANLEY COREN 2002
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Sir Edward Southcote would note in his memoirs that Boye was almost more feared than Prince Rupert: “The Roundheads fancied he was the Devil, and took it very ill that he should set himself against them!”
The Pawprints of History STANLEY COREN 2002
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Sir Edward Southcote would note in his memoirs that Boye was almost more feared than Prince Rupert: “The Roundheads fancied he was the Devil, and took it very ill that he should set himself against them!”
The Pawprints of History STANLEY COREN 2002
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Sir Edward Southcote would note in his memoirs that Boye was almost more feared than Prince Rupert: “The Roundheads fancied he was the Devil, and took it very ill that he should set himself against them!”
The Pawprints of History STANLEY COREN 2002
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Dr. and Mrs. Cooper divided their time between his house at Southcote, near
Jane Austen, Her Life and Letters A Family Record Richard Arthur Austen-Leigh
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[84] The moated manor-house (Southcote, near Reading) which he built provides an excellent example of the way in which learned men (especially mathematicians!) go astray when they insist upon being their own architects.
The Book-Hunter at Home P. B. M. Allan
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A high Puseyite paper, in reviewing the "Life" of the Saint, actually asserted that there were many points of resemblance between St Teresa, John Wesley, and Joanna Southcote!
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The principle was directly decided in accordance with the ancient law in the famous case of Southcote v. Bennet.
The Common Law Oliver Wendell Holmes 1888
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