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Strowd, a Norfolk yeoman, speaks of his contentment with good beef,
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Strowd in Kent, where the inhabitants meaning to doo somewhat to his infamie, being thus out of the kings fauour, and despised of the world, cut off his horsses taile.
Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland (2 of 6): England (5 of 12) Henrie the Second Raphael Holinshed
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Bradshaw, July 14, 1884; p. John and Lousana (Strowd); m.
Alumni History of the University of North Carolina 1793-1962 1924
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Nov. 15, 1861; p.Wm. Holt and Amy Annie (Strowd); m.
Alumni History of the University of North Carolina 1793-1962 1924
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In quoting from the Doctor I must not be understood as reflecting on the Strowd spring, discovered in more modern times, and undoubtedly containing iron.
History of the University of North Carolina. Volume I: From its Beginning to the Death of President Swain, 1789-1868 Kemp Plummer 1907
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So walking through the Parke we saw hundreds of people listening at the Gravel-pits, -- [Kensington] -- and to and again in the Parke to hear the guns, and I saw a letter, dated last night, from Strowd, Governor of Dover Castle, which says that the Prince come thither the night before with his fleete, but that for the guns which we writ that we heard, it is only a mistake for thunder;
Diary of Samuel Pepys — Volume 43: May/June 1666 Samuel Pepys 1668
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So walking through the Parke we saw hundreds of people listening at the Gravel-pits, -- [Kensington] -- and to and again in the Parke to hear the guns, and I saw a letter, dated last night, from Strowd, Governor of Dover Castle, which says that the Prince come thither the night before with his fleete, but that for the guns which we writ that we heard, it is only a mistake for thunder;
Diary of Samuel Pepys — Complete Samuel Pepys 1668
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So walking through the Parke we saw hundreds of people listening at the Gravel-pits, -- [Kensington] -- and to and again in the Parke to hear the guns, and I saw a letter, dated last night, from Strowd, Governor of Dover Castle, which says that the Prince come thither the night before with his fleete, but that for the guns which we writ that we heard, it is only a mistake for thunder;
Diary of Samuel Pepys — Complete 1666 N.S. Samuel Pepys 1668
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Strowd, Robert F. Strowd, Robert W. Strudwick, Frederick N. Strudwick, William F. Strudwick, William S. Stubbs, J. R.
History of the University of North Carolina. Volume I: From its Beginning to the Death of President Swain, 1789-1868 Kemp Plummer 1907
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So walking through the Parke we saw hundreds of people listening at the Gravel-pits, ” [Kensington] ” and to and again in the Parke to hear the guns, and I saw a letter, dated last night, from Strowd, Governor of Dover Castle, which says that the Prince come thither the night before with his fleete, but that for the guns which we writ that we heard, it is only a mistake for thunder;
The Diary of Samuel Pepys, May/Jun 1666 Pepys, Samuel 1666
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