For Mr Bartholomew, the chairman of Devizes-based Wadworth, went to pick up Ms Marsden on Thursday in a brewery dray done out in all its finery. |
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The team's best tagger, Ray Bartholomew, was shirtfronted by Spaanderman early in the game. |
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Born and raised on the right-hand point breaks of Queensland, Australia, Bartholomew felt right at home at Makaha today. |
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A quick glance at Priest's index assures us that the King James Version doesn't mention Bartholomew, at least not in the Synoptics. |
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The first time we met I thought he was going to knock my block off because I'd called him Bart instead of Bartholomew. |
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He told her that he also saw Bartholomew Tailor, a rival in his field, and how they were pleasant to one another. |
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Meanwhile, in the Mail's tartan edition, Mr Bartholomew had changed his tune somewhat, recommending to the rag's Scottish readers that they'd be better off staying put. |
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The cloth was sold locally, in border town markets and in the yearly Bartholomew Fair in London. |
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Two well known naval actions against pirates are the successful destructions of Edward Teach, or Blackbeard, and Bartholomew Roberts. |
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The lake was originally named after Saint Bartholomew as this was his saints day. |
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Zwingli's primary schooling was provided by his uncle, Bartholomew, a cleric in Weesen, where he probably met Katharina von Zimmern. |
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The Armenian Apostolic Church traces its lineage to the Apostle Bartholomew. |
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There was one final expedition in 1603 led by Bartholomew Gilbert with the intention of finding Roanoke colonists. |
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Henry Every retired a rich man, and Bartholomew Roberts took an estimated five times the amount Teach stole. |
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Bartholomew in Giebichtenstein, who himself came from a long line of Lutheran pastors. |
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Morale within the city was boosted when Peter Bartholomew claimed to have discovered the Holy Lance. |
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Among the most infamous Caribbean pirates of the time, was Edward Teach or Blackbeard, Calico Jack Rackham and Bartholomew Roberts. |
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As recorded by Captain Charles Johnson regarding the articles of Bartholomew Roberts. |
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They are currently produced by the Collins Bartholomew imprint of HarperCollins Publishers. |
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Second in the series featuring Lee Bartholomew, ghostwriter, this mystery finds Lee in the Hamptons for a dual purpose. |
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The pirate articles of captains Bartholomew Roberts and John Phillips specify marooning as a punishment for cheating one's fellow pirates or other offenses. |
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Also explored is 'New York style', embodying Dutch and English precedents, as ardently observed in the robust gadrooning and swelling belly of a caster by Bartholomew Schaats. |
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Captain Chaloner Ogle of the HMS Swallow cornered Bartholomew Roberts in 1722 at Cape Lopez, and a fatal broadside from the Swallow killed the pirate captain instantly. |
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Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I of the Orthodox Church and Cardinal of Brazil participated in the forum, in addition to a number of Austrian and Nigerian cardinals. |
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The crew of Bartholomew Roberts preferred not to be taken alive and swore to blow themselves up rather than give the authorities the satisfaction of seeing them hanged. |
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Edward started with Bartholomew of Badlesmere, and Isabella was sent to Bartholomew's stronghold, Leeds Castle, to deliberately create a casus belli. |
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It is in this setting that we meet two ugly changeling children, Bartholomew and Hetty Kettle, the offspring of a faery Sidhe father and English mother. |
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