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    Bury Fair is a 1689 comedy play by the English writer Thomas Shadwell. It is part of the tradition of Restoration Comedy that flourished during the era...
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    Bury St Edmunds (/ˈbɛri sənt ˈɛdməndz/), commonly referred to locally as Bury is a cathedral as well as market town and civil parish in the West Suffolk...
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    The 1964 New York World's Fair (also known as the 1964–1965 New York World's Fair) was an international exposition at Flushing Meadows–Corona Park in...
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  • Lovers - A True Widow - The Squire of Alsatia - Bury Fair Introduction by Edmund Gosse The Witty Fair One - The Traitor - Hyde Park - The Lady of Pleasure...
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    Widow (1678), The Woman Captain (1679), The Squire of Alsatia (1688), Bury Fair (1689), The Volunteers (1692) Edward Ravenscroft – The Careless Lovers...
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  • Paris William Mountfort – The Successful Strangers Thomas Shadwell – Bury Fair Nahum Tate – Dido and Aeneas Matthew Taubman – London's Great Jubilee...
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    The Lancashire Witches and Teague O'Divelly, the Irish Priest (1682) Bury Fair (1689) The Amorous Bigot, with the second part of Teague O'Divelly (1690)...
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    Countess of Kent (29 September 1326/1327 – 7 August 1385), known as the Fair Maid of Kent, was the mother of King Richard II of England, her son by her...
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  • (1688) Morayma in Don Sebastian by John Dryden (1689) Mrs Gertrude in Bury Fair by Thomas Shadwell (1689) Maria in The Fortune Hunters by John Carlile...
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    Eadwig (redirect from Edwy the Fair)
    Eadwig (also Edwy or Eadwig All-Fair, c. 940 – 1 October 959) was King of England from 23 November 955 until his death in 959. He was the elder son of...
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  • Fair Haven is a 2016 American independent drama film directed by Kerstin Karlhuber, written by Jack Bryant, produced by Tom Malloy, and starring Chris...
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    Rosamund Clifford (before 1140 – c. 1176), often called "The Fair Rosamund" or "Rose of the World" (Latin: rosa mundi), was a medieval English noblewoman...
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  • Termagant in The Squire of Alsatia by Thomas Shadwell (1688) Mrs Fantast in Bury Fair by Thomas Shadwell (1689) Semanthe in The Treacherous Brothers by George...
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    crash-landing on Fair Isle to avoid ditching his crippled aircraft in the sea. Two crew died and three survived. The dead crew were buried in the island's...
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  • (1683) Sophia in The Fortune Hunters by James Carlile (1689) Charles in Bury Fair by Thomas Shadwell (1689) Night in Amphitryon by John Dryden (1690) Floriante...
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    New York World's Fair took place at Flushing Meadows–Corona Park in Queens, New York, United States, during 1964 and 1965. The fair included 139 pavilions...
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  • Conn, David (4 March 2020). "Review into Bury's demise offers painful reminder of the need for FFP | Financial fair play". The Guardian. Retrieved 28 May...
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    The 1939 New York World's Fair (also known as the 1939–1940 New York World's Fair) was an international exposition at Flushing Meadows–Corona Park in...
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    the shadow attorney general, Shami Chakrabarti. She founded the True and Fair Campaign in 2012, calling for an end to financial misconduct in the investment...
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    Vanity Fair is a novel by the English author William Makepeace Thackeray, which follows the lives of Becky Sharp and Amelia Sedley amid their friends and...
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  • fatally wounded in a duel with fellow actor James Quin in 1718. Valet in Bury Fair by Thomas Shadwell (1689) Whiff in The Widow Ranter by Aphra Behn (1689)...
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    New York World's Fair took place at Flushing Meadows–Corona Park in Queens, New York, United States, during 1939 and 1940. The fair included pavilions...
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  • chartered fairs, such as those at Stourbridge, Bury St Edmunds, King's Lynn, Oxford and Westminster filled the gaps in between, although Stourbridge fair would...
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    The Battle of Seven Pines, also known as the Battle of Fair Oaks or Fair Oaks Station, took place on May 31 and June 1, 1862, in Henrico County, Virginia...
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  • (1689) Littlegad in The Fortune Hunters by John Carlile (1689) Trim in Bury Fair by Thomas Shadwell (1689) Cavarnio in The Widow Ranter by Aphra Behn (1689)...
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    Philip IV (April–June 1268 – 29 November 1314), called Philip the Fair (French: Philippe le Bel), was King of France from 1285 to 1314. By virtue of his...
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  • David Conn (category People educated at Bury Grammar School)
    profited from the PPE contracts during the COVID-19 pandemic. He attended Bury Grammar School before studying English Literature & Politics at the University...
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    Conference, which is held annually in collaboration with the NY Art Book Fair. Bury also served as advisory editor to Oxford Art Online from 2011 to 2014...
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  • society with the judicial system. Dunne was a frequent contributor to Vanity Fair, and, beginning in the 1980s, often appeared on television discussing crime...
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    Graham Fair, James C. Flood and William S. O'Brien, who were collectively known as the Bonanza Kings. Her sister, Virginia Fair Vanderbilt, was buried beside...
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