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A contribution to Irish Anthropology. Roy. Soc. Antiq.
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FRAZER (W.). Bog butter; its history, with observations; a dish of
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FREER (JOHN). Elwyndale and its three towers. Berwickshire Nat.
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HARDMAN (REV. J. W., LL.D.).

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