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DANCING

... Shortly afterwards Fox himself, not at all discouraged by the fate of his friend, proposed the same toast at a dinner of the Whig Club. As soon as he heard of it the King sent for the book of the Privy Council, and with his own band erased Mr. Fox's name ...

FOLK DANCING DIS

... Shortly afterwards Fox himself, not at all discouraged by the fate of his friend, proposed the same toast at a dinner of the Whig Club. As soon as he heard of it the King sent for the book of the Privy Council, and with his own band erased Mr. Fox's name ...

DANCING

... Shortly afterwards Fox himself, not at all discouraged by the fats of his friend, proposed the same toast at a dinner of the Whig Club. Aa soon as he heard of it the King sent for the book of the Privy Council, and with his own hand erased Mr. Fox's name ...

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... after- wards Fox himself. not air all discouraged by-the late of his friend, proposed tine eiatne toast at a dinner of (he Whig Clete: As soon as he heard of it ibe King seat for the book of the Privy Council, and pith his own hand 'waned Kr.. Fox's rams ...

Published: Thursday 07 June 1928
Newspaper: Clifton and Redland Free Press
County: Bristol, England
Type: Article | Words: 403 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

SATURDAY,

... Shortly afterwards Fox himself, not at all discouraged by the fate of his friend, proposed the same toast at a dinner of the Whig Club. As soon as he heard of it the King sent for the book of the Privy Council, and with his own band erased Mr. Fox's name ...