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The comprehensive history of England, from the earliest period to the suppression of the Sepoy revolt, by C. MacFarlane and T. Thomson. Continued to signing of the treaty of San Stefano, Volume 3 - Charles MacFarlane, Thomas Thomson - Google
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The comprehensive history of England: civil and military, religious, intellectual, and social, from the earliest period to the suppression of the Sepoy revolt, Volume 2; Blackie and son, 1859 - Great Britain - Charles MacFarlane - Google
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The Cabinet History of England, Civil, Military and Ecclesiastical: From the Invasion by Julius Caesar to the Year 1846, Volume 7 - Charles MacFarlane; Blackie and Son, 1851 - Great Britain - Google Books
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The Pictorial History of England: Being a History of the People, as Well as ..., Volume 4 - George Lillie Craik, Charles MacFarlane - Google Books
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The pictorial history of England: being a history of the people, as well as ... , Volume 1 - George Lillie Craik, Charles McFarlane - Google Books
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Macfarlane married Charlotte Emily Ormsden in about 1830. They had six children: Charles, Arabella, Blanche, Malcolm (died young), Victor and
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Accompanied by his eldest son, then 16, Macfarlane returned to Turkey in 1847. On his way home, in the summer of 1848, they visited
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Historical Fiction Guide: Annotated Chronological, Geographical, and Topical List of Five Thousand Selected Historical Novels
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The Pictorial History of England: 1603-1688, Volume 3 - George Lillie Craik, Charles MacFarlane - Google Books
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The Chinese Revolution, with details of the Habits, Manners, and Customs of China and the Chinese
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in 1829, supporting himself by writing. He was for many years on the staff of the publisher,
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Japan, an account Geographical and Historical … With Illustrations from Designs by A. Allom
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Lindsay, Elaine; Scarfe, Janet (2012). "Australian Beginnings: The First Deaconess".
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The Book of Table-talk - Charles MacFarlane, James Robinson Planché - Google Books
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The Armenians: A Tale of Constantinople - Charles MacFarlane - Internet Archive
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He was the son of Robert Macfarlane. From January 1816 to May 1827 he lived in
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The Great Battles of the British Army - Charles MacFarlane - Google Books
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The Lives and Exploits of Banditti and Robbers in all parts of the World
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Sicily, her Constitutions, and Viscount Palmerston's Sicilian Blue-Book
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Kismet: Or, The Doom of Turkey - Charles MacFarlane - Google Books
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Portrait (1832) of Charles Macfarlane in black & red chalk by
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Popular Customs, Sports, and Recollections of the South of Italy
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The Camp of 1853, with Hints on Military Matters for Civilians
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Preachers, prophets & heretics: Anglican women's ministry
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The romance of travel. : the East. In two volumes
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Macfarlane wrote historical novels and biographies of
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Writers of historical fiction set in the Middle Ages
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William Brockedon
Italy
Turkey
Constantinople
London
England
Charles Knight
Messina
kingdom of Naples
Abruzzi
Ancona
Rome
London Charterhouse
George Lillie Craik
Thomas Napier Thomson
James Robinson Planché
stage costume
Thomas Gresham
Duke of Marlborough
Duke of Wellington
Napoleon I
Murray's Family Library
Hereward the Wake
Stephen
Empress Matilda
Adolphe Desbarrolles
Marion Macfarlane
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
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