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Biggleswade, called Southill, of which the wooded uplands supplied
Prime Ministers and Some Others A Book of Reminiscences George William Erskine Russell 1886
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I walk when I can, I have been to Henlow, and Southill, and am going to day to dine with Mr Olivere of Clifton, and if my horrors come on too strong I shall immediately set off either to Clare Hall, or to Gransdon, to break the seen.
Letter 297 2009
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It happen'd in that part of the Southill road leading down to the lodge gate from peppercorn's farm, and not far from a large Single Oak which you may remember standing on the right, near the roadside.
Letter 299 2009
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Whitbread, Samuel (1758 – 1815): brewer and radical MP for Bedford, owning an estate at Southill near Shefford bought by his father in 1791.
Index of People 2009
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Southill, Bedfordshire: location, near Shefford, of the country estate of
Index of Places 2009
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On Saturday, June 2, I set out for Scotland, and had promised to pay a visit in my way, as I sometimes did, at Southill, in
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The Reverend Mr. Smith, Vicar of Southill, a very respectable man, with a very agreeable family, sent an invitation to us to drink tea.
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Mr. Smith, Vicar of Southill, Dr. Beattie, Mr. Pinkerton, authour of various literary performances, and the Rev.Dr. Mayo.
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Mr. Fish is a member of the family that lived at Southill, near to Chicksands.
Letters from Dorothy Osborne to Sir William Temple (1652-54) 1888
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He delayed from time to time to give it me [2]; till at last in 1781, when we were on a visit at Mr. Dilly's, at Southill in Bedfordshire, he was pleased to dictate it to me from memory [3].
Life Of Johnson Boswell, James, 1740-1795 1887
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