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North Briton
North ˈBriton Also 8 Britain. [See north a. 1 c.] A native of Scotland; a Scot.1708 Lond. Gaz. No. 4409/4 Geo. Bremar, a North Britain,..well set and fat. 1717 Prior Alma i. 216 North Britons thus have Second Sight. 1822 Scott Nigel ii, ‘I see nae gude it wad do me to speak ought else but truth,’ sa... Oxford English Dictionary
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The North Briton
The North Briton was a radical newspaper published in 18th-century London. Although written anonymously, The North Briton is closely associated with the name of John Wilkes. wikipedia.org
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North Britain
Accordingly, "North Britain" was sometimes used as equivalent to "North Briton". The North Briton and New North Briton were newspapers in the 18th and 19th centuries, and in 1844 there was also a North British Advertiser. wikipedia.org
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Briton
Briton, n. (a.) (ˈbrɪt(ə)n, -ən) Also 3 Brytone, Brutone, 5 Breton(e, 6 Bryton, Bryttane, Bruton. [ME. Breton, a. F. breton:—L. Brittōn-em, nom. Britto ‘a native of Britain’. The most correct L. form was Britto, Brittŏn-em, pl. Brittŏn-es, a. OCeltic *Britto, pl. *Britton-es, whence Welsh collective... Oxford English Dictionary
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Briton Ferry East
Briton Ferry West falls within the parish of Briton Ferry and the parliamentary constituency of Aberavon. Briton Ferry East is bounded by the wards of Briton Ferry West to the west; Neath East and Cimla to the north; Pelenna to the east; Bryn and Cwmavon to wikipedia.org
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reprinter
reˈprinter (riː-) [f. prec. + -er1.] One who reprints, or who publishes a reprint.1689 D. Granville Lett. (Surtees No. 37) 82 The ingenious reprinter of the late edition. 1765 H. Walpole Let. to Earl of Hertford 14 Feb., Williams, the reprinter of the North Briton, stood in the pillory to-day in Pal... Oxford English Dictionary
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Briton (disambiguation)
into the Middle Ages Individuals William Briton or Breton (died 1356), Breton Franciscan theologian Briton Hadden (1898–1929), co-founder and first editor of Time magazine Briton Hammon, 18th century slave in British North America who wrote an autobiography published in 1760 Briton Rivière (1840 wikipedia.org
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Briton's Lane Gravel Pit
Briton's Lane Gravel Pit is a geological Site of Special Scientific Interest east of Sheringham in Norfolk. References External links Field Guide to the Geology of North Norfolk: 'Briton's Lane Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Norfolk Geological Conservation wikipedia.org
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Briton Ferry West railway station
Briton Ferry West railway station served the town of Briton Ferry, in the historical county of Glamorganshire, Wales, from 1895 to 1935 on the South Wales It closed on 8 July 1935, being replaced by the newer Briton Ferry station to the north. wikipedia.org
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Briton C. Busch
For more than a decade, he was a leading figure in the field of maritime history in the United States, particularly with the North American Society for Swan edited, with notes and introduction by Briton C. wikipedia.org
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Cingetorix (Briton)
of the British leader Cassivellaunus, and attacked the Roman naval camp in an attempt to relieve him when he was besieged by Caesar in his stronghold north kings involved in Julius Caesar's invasions of Britain Briton monarchs Celtic warriors wikipedia.org
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Neath East
It is bounded by the wards of Coedffranc Central to the northwest; Dyffryn and Neath North to the north; Neath South and Cimla to the east; and Briton Ferry West and Briton Ferry East to the south. wikipedia.org
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Baglan (electoral ward)
Baglan is bounded by the wards of Briton Ferry West and Briton Ferry East to the north; Bryn and Cwmavon and Port Talbot to the east; and Aberavon and The far north and eastern portion of the ward consists of undeveloped grassland and woodland. wikipedia.org
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Scotlandshire
Lothian - Haddingtonshire Midlothian - Edinburghshire West Lothian - Linlithgowshire See also Scottish cultural cringe Scottish national identity Tartanry North Briton External links Lyrics of "Scotlandshire" - Jim Malcolm, archived from the original at http://www.jimmalcolm.com/html/main_cly3.htm References wikipedia.org
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John Wilkes Esq.
Wilkes was the publisher of The North Briton, which had issues many a broadside against Hogarth's work. wikipedia.org
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