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Layne Thomas Staley (born
Layne Rutherford Staley;
August 22, 1967 –
April 5, 2002) was an
American singer and
songwriter who was the
original lead vocalist...
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Stayley that had been
included in the
boundaries of the
Mossley muni****l
borough were
transferred to the new parish. The rest of the area of
Stayley...
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Stayley Hall, also
known as
Staley Hall, is a
Grade II*
listed building in Stalybridge,
Greater Manchester, England. The
structure dates back to at least...
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George Stayley Brown (November 20, 1827 –
September 12, 1915) was a ship owner,
historian and
political figure in Nova Scotia. He
represented Yarmouth...
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medieval Lords of the
manor took de
Stavelegh as
their name,
later becoming Stayley or Staley. The
lordship of
Longdendale was one of the
ancient feudal estates...
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Retrieved 30
September 2023. Benstock,
Bernard (1985). "Dorothy L. Sayers". In
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Richard J. (1985). "P. G. Wodehouse". In
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British Novelists,...
- forests,
Hollingworth and the
manors of Mottram, Matley,
Tintwistle and
Stayley appear to have been
wilderness until 1211. By 1140
local farmers ****umed...
- Twayne. OCLC 1079135. Voorhees,
Richard (1985). "P. G. Wodehouse". In
Stayley,
Thomas F. (ed.).
Dictionary of
Literary Biography:
British Novelists,...
- Espy
Project Execution Records.
Retrieved 5
March 2024. "William
Staley (
Stayley) -
National Portrait Gallery". Zook 1999, p. 141
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