- friend,
George Sawle, at the latter's home in Stanmore, Middle****.
While there Valance writes a poem
entitled "Two Acres",
about the
Sawles'
house and addressed...
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Richard Sawle (born 1954) is a
British born,
Falkland Islands politician, who has been
Complaints Commissioner since 15
January 2014 and
previously served...
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Edwin Sawle Hughes (26
February 1850 – 22
October 1926),
commonly referred to as E. S. Hughes, was a
auctioneer and
naturalist in
South Australia. He...
- The Graves-
Sawle Baronetcy, of
Penrice in the
County of
Cornwall and of
Barley in the
County of Devon, was a
title in the
Baronetage of the
United Kingdom...
- (c),
Laurie Sawle, Ray Lindwall, Alan Davidson, Greg
Chappell 1983–84: Phil
Ridings (c),
Laurie Sawle, Alan
Davidson 1984–85:
Laurie Sawle, Greg Chappell...
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Michael Sawle AM (19
August 1925 – 26 July 2022) was an
Australian first-class
cricketer and
administrator for the
Australia national cricket team.
Sawle was...
- The
Judge W. A.
Sawle House is a
historic house located at 151
Central Street in Tonopah, Nevada,
United States. W. A.
Sawle, the
local Justice of the...
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representing Bodmin. Graves-Sawle was the son of
Joseph Sawle Graves-
Sawle who had been
created Baronet Graves-
Sawle of
Penrice in 1836. He was MP for
Bodmin from...
- philosophers" (PDF). Et Cetera. 40: 177–191.
Retrieved 29 June 2021. cf. '
Sawles Warde' (The
protection of the soul) cf. 'Ancrene Wisse' (The Anc****sses...
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written in ca. 1182–1198 in the West
Midlands of England. The
allegory Sawles Warde ("refuge of the souls")
Seinte Juliene, life of
Juliana of Nicomedia...