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Llewellynn Frederick William Jewitt (or Llewellyn) (24
November 1816 – 5 June 1886) was a
British illustrator, engraver,
natural scientist and
author of...
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taken at
Winster Hall, Derbyshire, in
about 1870 (probably by or for
Llewellynn Jewitt (1816–1886), who
lived at the
house between 1868 and 1880) shows...
- (in German). Vol. I. Munich, DE: C.F. Beck Verlag. p. 267 ff. Jewitt,
Llewellynn Frederick William (1890).
English Coins and Tokens. Swan Sonnenschein...
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Reports in ****an
Heritage Quest,
research project using LiDAR data
Llewellynn Jewitt (1870), Grave-mounds and
Their Contents, London:
Groombridge and...
- Days (Chicago, 1896) W. C. Hazlitt,
Faiths and
Folklore (London, 1905)
Llewellynn Jewitt in The Reliquary, vols. i. and ii. (1860–1862) Cox,
James A. "Bilboes...
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Illustrations from
Photographs by J. A. Warwick. Bell & Daldy. Jewitt,
Llewellynn (1863). The reliquary; A
depository for
precious relics-legendary, biographical...
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antiquarians Hayman Rooke and
Thomas Bateman. In 1877,
William Greenwell and
Llewellynn Jewitt excavated at the site, and in the late 1930s the
Derbyshire Archaeological...
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meditation on loss and time". The Guardian.
Retrieved 23
January 2018. Jewitt,
Llewellynn (1863), "Some
Additional Notes on the
Tissington Well Dressing", The Reliquary...
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rough music on
bladder fiddles. The
performance may have been
arranged by
Llewellynn Jewitt, who
lived at the hall
between 1868 and 1880. In 1931, Stanley...
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Archived from the
original on 23 July 2021.
Retrieved 5 July 2008. Jewitt,
Llewellynn Frederick (1873). A
history of Plymouth.
Oxford University. p. 648. Carrington...