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  • asking if I would do them a favor by responding to their requestor (Mel Ayton) regarding his desire to obtain a copy of better quality than the stock...
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  • Nicholson, Prestwich, Barrow, Duncan and of Drs. Watson, M.Brown, King, Ayton, McNamee etc., not to mention several perfectly reputable scholars outwith...
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  • Abbey: Robert Adam Joseph Addison Atkyns family Robert Ayton Aphra Behn William Blake Mary Eleanor Bowes Robert Browning Frances Burney Robert Burns Richard...
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  • html). Reminds me of Beverly Oliver in the JFK case. Mel Ayton contends that Enyart's story is uncoroborrated, and that he wasn't even...
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  • writers? Source: This is a direct quote from William Daniell and Richard Ayton, reproduced in "Sailing on Horseback" by Innes Macleod - full reference...
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  • Mel Ayton, "The evidence presented during the 1969 trial revealed how Sirhan was fully aware of everything around him on the night he killed Robert Kennedy...
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  • PSC. R3. "Whitton Tower" PSC. R3. "Willimoteswick Castle" Gatehouse R3. "Ayton Castle" PSC. R4. "Barden Tower" PSC. R4. "Bolton Castle" PSC. R4. "Cawood...
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  • March 2015 (UTC) Pretty much any bit of scholarship on the subject - Andrew Ayton, Michael Prestwich, Michael Brown, - but since my Thesis (published as Knights...
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  • phrase: The phrase "Auld Lang Syne" is also used in similar poems by Robert Ayton (1570–1638) Encyclopaedia Brit., 1911 states this: "...and the old version...
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  • to his three kingdoms of Scotland, England, and Ireland: For example, Robert Ayton, 'Ad Jacobum VI Britanniarum Regem, Angliam petentem, Panegyris', in...
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  • clarification. In a reference already used in the article (Engel, Pal; Ayton, Andrew; Pálosfalvi, Tamás (1999). The realm of St. Stephen: a history of...
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  • History of Medieval Hungary, 895-1526 by Pal Engel, Tamas Palosfalvi, Andrew Ayton - 2005 I.B.Tauris edition, Pages 33-34 "One of Ladislaus's most significant...
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  • assassination. [24] RPJ 22:37, 3 June 2006 (UTC) Lee Harvey Oswald’s Motives By Mel Ayton, 10th April 2006 Jpeob 10:25, 5 June 2006 (UTC) I have replaced the article...
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  • described them as drifting herders. Pál Engel, Tamás Pálosfalvi, Andrew Ayton (2005). "The Last Arpadians". The Realm of St Stephen: A History of Medieval...
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  • 244.30 (talk) 07:34, 14 January 2015 (UTC) Ferry range was given in Mark Ayton's AFM article.169.232.212.19 (talk) 23:39, 13 May 2015 (UTC) Air Chief Marshal...
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  • (2009). Deep Space Craft. Dordrecht: Springer. p. 54. ISBN 3540895108. Ayton, translated from the Latin of Dr. Thomas Smith by Wm. Alexr. (1999). The...
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  • the three. It was discovered in 1894 by a Scottish astronomer, Robert Thorburn Ayton Innes (1861 - 1915), ..." On this source, there is another date:...
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