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and in London in the same year. He is also credited with some
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236:(1791 to 1797), Mawbey wrote a chatty biography of
260:later became Chief Clerk of the Revenue. His son
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387:. University Press of America. p. 48.
335:Mawbey, Joseph (1730-98), of Botleys, Surr.
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141:who saw no chance of his own re-election;
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81:in 1757, bought the estate of Botleys in
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207:The Battle of Epsom. A New Ballad
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