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John Brand (antiquarian)

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by John Brand: A New Edition with the additions of Sir Henry Ellis (Chatto and Windus, London 1900). (This pre-dates the alphabetical extension, revision and correction accessed below.)
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Observations on Popular Antiquities: including the whole of Mr Bourne's "Antiquitates Vulgares," with addenda to every chapter of that work.
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Observations on Popular Antiquities, Chiefly Illustrating the Origin of our Vulgar Customs, Ceremonies and Superstitions
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Observations on the popular antiquities of Great Britain: Including the Whole of Mr. Bourne's Antiquitates Vulgares
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Faiths and folklore ; a dictionary of national beliefs, superstitions and popular customs
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People educated at the Royal Grammar School, Newcastle upon Tyne
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This article about an English writer, poet or playwright is a
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within the enclosure that the church acquired there in 1847.
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in 1784 and was annually re-elected until his death.
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English
antiquarian
Church of England
clergyman
Washington
County Durham
Royal Grammar School
Newcastle upon Tyne
cordwainer
ordained
curacies
Bolam, Northumberland
Newcastle
Cramlington
Lincoln College, Oxford
Society of Antiquaries of London
St Mary-at-Hill
West Norwood Cemetery
Henry Bourne
William Hone
Henry Ellis
folklore
Faiths and folklore ; a dictionary of national beliefs, superstitions and popular customs
William Carew Hazlitt




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