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- Mary Linskill (13 December 1840 – 9 April 1891) was an English novelist, short-story writer and poet. She became especially po****r in her native Yorkshire...
- XII–XV, Torino{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) Linskill, Joseph (1964). The Poems of the Troubadour Raimbaut de Vaqueiras. Magoulias...
- Red Card Founded January 1996 Focus Racism in society Location Linskill Centre, Linskill Terrace, NE30 2AY, England Origins ****ociation football Area served...
- built by the Grey family of Howick; in the 1850s it was owned by William Linskill, a former High Sheriff of Northumberland. A World War II FW3/22 pillbox...
- accompanied by Caroline Graves, the inspiration for The Woman in White. Mary Linskill was born in a small house at Blackburn's Yard in 1840. She reached a wide...
- (1893–1978), British athlete Mary Linley (1758–1787), English musician Mary Linskill (1840–1891), English novelist, short-story writer, and poet Mary Linwood...
- Tractors in Ukrainian Nell Leyshon (living), dramatist and novelist Mary Linskill (1840–1891) S. E. Lister (born 1988) Thomas Henry Lister (1800–1842), early...
- Akehurst and Judith M. Davis. Complete works online The poems of the troubadour Raimbaut de Vaqueiras ed. and tr. Joseph Linskill. The Hague: Mouton, 1964....
- the Virgin Churchyard, Downe, Kent. 1919 Golf Illustrated Gold Vase 1896 Linskill Cup Note: Darwin pla**** in only The Amateur Championship. NT = No tournament...
- (1716–1794) Anne Ley (née Norman; c. 1599 – 1641) Anne Lindsay (1750–1825) Mary Linskill (1840–1891) Janet Little (1759–1813) Mary Locke (later Mary Mister, 1768–1816)...