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    Henry Burstow (1826–1916) was a shoemaker and bellringer from Horsham, Sussex, best known for his vast repertoire of songs, many of which were collected...
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    Burstow is a village and civil parish in the Tandridge district of Surrey, England. Its largest settlement is Smallfield. Smallfield is 2.5 miles (4.0 km)...
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    following is a verse of "Death and the Lady" (Roud 1031) as sung by Henry Burstow in the nineteenth century: Fair lady, throw those costly robes aside...
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  • Burstow may refer to: Burstow, a parish in Surrey, England Henry Burstow (1826 – 1916), British shoemaker Paul Burstow (born 1962), British politician...
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    (1851–1943), author and socialist. Wilfred Brown (1922–1971), singer. Henry Burstow (1826–1916), singer and bell-ringer, important to the early twentieth-century...
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    peoples with ancient cultures. The songs sung by the Copper Family, Henry Burstow, Samuel Willett, Peter and Harriett Verrall, David Penfold and others...
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  • the punk rock band NOFX. Many of their lyrics include atheist views. Henry Burstow (1826–1916): English shoemaker, singer and bellringer from Horsham,...
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  • Lloyd first heard folk music. Other performers include Scan Tester, Henry Burstow and the sisters Dolly and Shirley Collins. Sussex songs were also the...
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  • (Arranged by nation and year of birth) The Copper Family [Sussex] Henry Burstow (1826-1916) [Sussex] Joseph Taylor (1833-1910) [Lincolnshire] Emma Overd...
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    short, it is a most villainous track." In Reminiscences of Horsham by Henry Burstow he states that on 4 October 1837 he went to Pease Pottage to see Queen...
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    peoples with ancient cultures. The songs sung by the Copper Family, Henry Burstow, Samuel Willett, Peter and Harriett Verrall, David Penfold and others...
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    Bedingfield (born 1981), singer-songwriter Wilfred Brown (1921–1971), tenor Henry Burstow (1826–1916), folk singer and bellringer Clara Butt (1872–1936), contralto...
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  • prescribed worship tradition that simply offends my arrogant soul."" Henry Burstow 1826–1916 British shoemaker, singer and bellringer from Horsham, Sussex...
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    by other collectors). An important source was the Horsham shoemaker Henry Burstow, from whom she had collected many songs, the first on 2 May 1892. As...
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  • (Mummers in Sussex dialect are known as Tipteers or Tipteerers). Singer, Henry Burstow, was known to have over 400 songs in his repertoire. Ralph Vaughan Williams'...
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    village of Burstow, near Crawley in Surrey. He held that office, as well as that of Astronomer Royal, until his death. He is buried at Burstow, and the...
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    Justice of Gibraltar from 1914 to 1922. The son of the Rev. Henry Temple Frere, rector of Burstow, Norfolk, Frere was educated at Charterhouse School, where...
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  • Romelu Lukaku". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2023-08-31. "Mason Burstow joins from Chelsea". Sunderland AFC. 1 September 2023. Retrieved 1 September...
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  • scholastic Aristotelian philosopher, translator, and clergyman, rector of Burstow, Surrey; and domestic chaplain to the Duke of Portland. Owen was married...
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  • academy setup after a successful trial period. On 16 August 2024, Mason Burstow joined the club from Chelsea on an four-year deal, signing for an undisclosed...
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  • Henry Hugh. They had five daughters, one of whom died. Florence Emily Octavia born in Burstow on 11 July 1849. Eustace Clare Lennox born in Burstow on...
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    marginal seat, but came second to the Liberal Democrat incumbent, Paul Burstow. Philippa Stroud was made a life peer in October 2015. In 2018, she made...
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    John Gage (Tudor politician) (category Court of Henry VIII)
    Lord Chamberlain (1553–1556). John Gage was born on 28 October 1479 at Burstow manor in Surrey and baptized at the parish church there on the same day...
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  • Mayes 1903 36 Thomas Burstow 1904 37 Bernard Joseph Beirne 1905 38 Edwin John Godsall 1906–1907 39 Thomas Burstow 1907 40 Henry Webb 1908 41 Job Eagles...
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    Macfarlane Conservative 1992 Lady Olga Maitland Conservative 1997 Paul Burstow Liberal Democrats 2015 Paul Scully Conservative 2024 Luke Taylor Liberal...
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    Partners, the Academic Health Service Centre located in North London. Paul Burstow, a former Minister of State for Care and Support in the Cameron-Clegg coalition...
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  • wooden trucks. She was commissioned on 19 July 1666 under Captain William Burstow, RN for service in the Mediterranean. She was with Allin's squadron at...
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  • Barbuda Lee Bowyer England U18/21/England Jason Brown Wales U21/Wales Mason Burstow England U20 Jamal Campbell-Ryce Jamaica Michael Carvill Northern Ireland...
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  • authority failed to protect a child in 1990". Liberal Democrat spokesman Paul Burstow said, "the findings of the ombudsman in the Hertfordshire case must give...
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  • married John Gage, lord of Burstow Manor, Surrey leaving no issue. Christie 1887. H.E. Malden, ed. (1911). "Parishes: Burstow". A History of the County...
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