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Barton 1. Sir Derek (Harold Richard). 1918--98, British organic chemist: shared the Nobel prize for chemistry (1969) for his work on conformational analysis 2. Sir Edmund 1849--1920, Australian statesman; first prime minister of Australia (1901--03) 3. Elizabeth, known as the Maid of Kent. ?1506--34, English nun, who claimed the gift of prophecy. Her criticism of Henry VIII's attempt to annul his first marriage led to her execution 4. John (Bernard Adie). born 1928, British theatre director, noted esp for his productions of Shakespeare How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Presently he said: "Fleming, your description of the beast fits the dog of the late Atwell Barton. He earnestly pressed her, after giving the particulars of the house and garden, to come with her daughters to Barton Park, the place of his own residence, from whence she might judge, herself, whether Barton Cottage, for the houses were in the same parish, could, by any alteration, be made comfortable to her. Barton beamed broadly upon him, and was colossally gracious. |
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