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Catholicism portal Richard Payl (Pawlie, Payli,
Paylus or Pulley) was a 15th-century
Dominican friar. He
served firstly as the
Bishop of
Dromore before...
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current affairs, YouGov, 7
March 2017. *
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Daisy (20
April 2017). "City limits: ****ual
politics and the new urban...
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Pollard 2004.
Booth 2003, p. 100.
Payling 2020e, p. 1075. Given-Wilson et al. 2005a.
Payling 2020d, p. 292.
Payling 2020g, pp. 570–571. The
National Archives...
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edited by
Vicary Gibbs. Vol. III. London: St
Catherine Press. pp. 153–4.
Payling, S.J. (2004). "Chaworth
family (per. c. 1160–c. 1521)".
Oxford Dictionary...
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Education in 1920 and the
former name of the
school Payling,
named after Elizabeth Payling, an
outstanding academic ex-student who is the Head of Regulation...
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Freidrichs 1988, pp. 207–227.
Payling 1987, p. 142.
Payling 1987, p. 148. Hill 2008, p. 97. TNA 1411.
Rawcliffe 1993.
Payling 1987, p. 150. Ross 1950, pp...
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etymology of the
expression to "chance one's arm".
Richardson I 2011, p. 382.
Payling 2004.
Ellis 2004a. "The Door of Reconciliation". St Patrick's Cathedral...
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referred to as "Dame Alise", and
Constantine is "Constantine
Payl" "Le
Royaume Armenien de Cilicie",
Claude Mutafian,
Editions CNRS, Paris...
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Wayback Machine, Nick Howard,
International Socialism Journal,
Winter 1995.
Payling,
Daisy (1
December 2014). "'Socialist
Republic of
South Yorkshire': Gr****roots...
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Arthur Stephen Toulson 1890–1955; "Bill"
William Payling Toulson 1892–1967; "Chris" Amos
Christopher Toulson 1899–1977 and "Jack"...