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Can anyone help with these:
2. 1856 This Reagill man first published his poems.
11. "As soon as you could say his name". He also built the White House in Appleby.
37. Said to be the the last woman to burn at the stake at Tyburn
40. According to Hugh's Chronicles this lady lived in the Borrowdale Valley.
Thank you
2. 1856 This Reagill man first published his poems.
11. "As soon as you could say his name". He also built the White House in Appleby.
37. Said to be the the last woman to burn at the stake at Tyburn
40. According to Hugh's Chronicles this lady lived in the Borrowdale Valley.
Thank you
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It was in 1856 that his first dialect poetry appeared, including his most famous, "Come Whoam to thi' Childer an' Me".
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maybe more a Lancastrian than a Cumbrian!
It was in 1856 that his first dialect poetry appeared, including his most famous, "Come Whoam to thi' Childer an' Me".
http://www.manchester2002-uk.com/celebs/author s4.html
maybe more a Lancastrian than a Cumbrian!