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Barroll (2001), p. 25.
Barroll (2001), p. 26;
Williams (1970), p. 66.
Williams (1970), p. 63.
Williams (1970), pp. 63–64.
Barroll (2001), p...
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Smith 1964, p. 558.
Ackroyd 2006, p. 477.
Barroll 1991, pp. 179–182. Bate 2008, pp. 354–355.
Honan 1998, pp. 382–383. Honan...
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secrets of state, than the council-table did."
Lindley 1993, p. 120.
Barroll 2001, p. 136: "Rumours of foul play
involving Rochester and his wife with...
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James Barroll Ricaud (February 11, 1808 –
January 24, 1866) was an
American politician. He
served as a
member of the
Maryland House of
Delegates and Maryland...
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married twice,
first to Mary Ann
Barroll and then to Ella B****ett. He was
survived by two sons and two daughters,
James Barroll Washington, who
served in the...
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former classmate, friend, and
captured Confederate soldier,
Lieutenant James Barroll Washington, an aide to
General Johnston, at Fair Oaks, Virginia, 1862...
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Cornelia Street Barroll (1856–1885), the
daughter of
Benjamin Crockett Barroll, a well
known lawyer and
author of the law book,
Barroll's Chancery Practice...
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Kehler 1998, p. 3.
Brooks 1979, p. xxi.
Brooks 1979, p. lvii.
Leeds Barroll, Anna of Denmark,
Queen of England: A
Cultural Biography (Philadelphia:...
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Archived from the
original on 23
April 2012.
Retrieved 21
April 2012.
Barroll, M.L.H. (1913). Around-the-world Cook Book: The
Culinary Gleanings of a...
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Kathy Lynn Emerson, A Who's Who of
Tudor Women,
retrieved 12
October 2010
Barroll,
Leeds (2001). Anna of Denmark,
Queen of England: a
cultural biography...