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  • FLAVIUS ` WORFEUS says: hey whorefeus†- what happened to your clubb?

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  • My colleague and I had a “caravan clubb member with Irish accent” pull a knife on us and threatened to shoot us for being on his newly acquired pitch.

    Everyday Ends With A Why « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2006

  • I have not yet the honour of initiation into that elite clubb of explorers.

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  • Hither comes Major Tolhurst, one of my old acquaintance in Cromwell's time, and sometimes of our clubb, to see me, and I could do no less than carry him to the Mitre, and having sent for Mr. Beane, a merchant, a neighbour of mine, we sat and talked, Tolhurst telling me the manner of their collierys in the north.

    Diary of Samuel Pepys — Volume 20: January/February 1662-63 Samuel Pepys 1668

  • Cromwell's time, and sometimes of our clubb, to see me, and I could do no less than carry him to the Mitre, and having sent for Mr. Beane, a merchant, a neighbour of mine, we sat and talked, Tolhurst telling me the manner of their collierys in the north.

    Diary of Samuel Pepys — Complete 1663 N.S. Samuel Pepys 1668

  • Cromwell's time, and sometimes of our clubb, to see me, and I could do no less than carry him to the Mitre, and having sent for Mr. Beane, a merchant, a neighbour of mine, we sat and talked, Tolhurst telling me the manner of their collierys in the north.

    Diary of Samuel Pepys — Complete Samuel Pepys 1668

  • Hither comes Major Tolhurst, one of my old acquaintance in Cromwell's time, and sometimes of our clubb, to see me, and I could do no less than carry him to the Mitre, and having sent for Mr. Beane, a merchant, a neighbour of mine, we sat and talked, Tolhurst telling me the manner of their collierys in the north.

    The Diary of Samuel Pepys, Jan/Feb 1662/63 Pepys, Samuel 1663

  • Lord! how he did endeavour to find out a ninepence to clubb with me for the coach, and for want was forced to give me a shilling, and how he still cries "Gad!" and talks of Popery coming in, as all the Fanatiques do, of which I was ashamed.

    The Diary of Samuel Pepys, Nov/Dec 1662 Pepys, Samuel 1662

  • a ninepence to clubb with me for the coach, and for want was forced to give me a shilling, and how he still cries "Gad!" and talks of Popery coming in, as all the Fanatiques do, of which I was ashamed.

    Diary of Samuel Pepys — Complete 1662 N.S. Samuel Pepys 1668

  • a ninepence to clubb with me for the coach, and for want was forced to give me a shilling, and how he still cries "Gad!" and talks of Popery coming in, as all the Fanatiques do, of which I was ashamed.

    Diary of Samuel Pepys — Complete Samuel Pepys 1668

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