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- cancelled owing to concerns about a possible legal action by Marianne Foyster, widow of the last rector to live in Borley Rectory. In 1975 the BBC aired...
- Mark Foyster (born 9 March 1964) is a former Australian rules footballer who pla**** with St Kilda in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Holmesby, Russell;...
- very little fruit), and, of course, their curse on the earth, haggis. Foyster, Elizabeth and Whatley, Christopher A. (2009). A History of Everyday Life...
- in the October 2008 issue was published by then Editor-in-Chief Robyn Foyster. The silver foil cover featured Nicole Kidman and Hugh Jackman with an...
- Perspectives (8th ed.). New York: Routledge. pp. 50–51. ISBN 978-1-1386-4233-1. Foyster, Elizabeth (2005). Marital Violence: An English Family History, 1660-1857...
- engaged to Flora Pownall. Watney, V., History of the Wallop Family, 4 Vols. Foyster, E., The Trials of the King of Hampshire: Madness, Secrecy and Betrayal...
- Survivalist Heath Grant Direct-to-video The Ghosts of Borley Rectory Lionel Foyster 2022 The Ghosts of Monday Bruce 2023 Seneca – On the Creation of Earthquakes...
- Ashcroft in 1989. A merger with Foysters in 1990 brought a Manchester office and a change of name to Davies Wallis Foyster, which was abbreviated to DWF...
- Croker. Publisher: Derby & Jackson, New York, 1858. Page 11. Elizabeth Foyster; Christopher A. Whatley (2009). A History of Everyday Life in Scotland...
- University Press (The Family in Early Modern England, edited by H Berry and E Foyster). (with Diarmaid MacCulloch) Tudor Rebellions (1st ed., 1968; 2nd ed.,...