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pensions of £25 were granted to Mary Angela, Dorothy
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The Oxford Companion to Charles Dickens: Anniversary Edition
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274:Frederick Mullett Evans
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2011:A Message from the Sea
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1944:Bentley's Miscellany
1876:The Life of Our Lord
1805:The Trial for Murder
1681:A Tale of Two Cities
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1976:All the Year Round
1784:To Be Read at Dusk
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943:"His Memory Green"
857:. 10 February 1912
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