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  1. The makers of sanitary towels have promoted their wares in a number of ingenious ways over the years, but few have shown the same initiative as that of Southall Brothers and Barclay of Birmingham who, in July 1888, took up one third of the back cover of The Antiquary with an advertisement.
  2. In 1631 the antiquary John Weever lamented this emulation:
  3. Dr Clive Wainwright suggests that the antiquary and collector William Beckford was probably cased in a coffin designed by Henry E. Goodridge when he died in 1844.
  4. One of the most curious and inexplicable methods of preservation was recorded by the antiquary, John Weever, in Chapter 6 of his Ancient Funerall Monuments .
  5. The intention was, as the contemporary engraver and antiquary George Vertue remarked, "to make the flesh colour clear and transparent."
  6. Sir George Sitwell, the father of Edith, Osbert, and Sacheverell, was himself a poet and a formidable antiquary.
  7. The Chichester antiquary and Baptist pastor, James Sparshott, left a powerful description of the more common pastimes:
  8. The antiquary Baker unfortunately gave her a brief and dismissive notice in his topographical history of the county in 1822 Baker, 1, 647.
  9. Sir Walter Scott had some notable words in The Antiquary :
  10. Blore in 1813 suggested: The tale was then copied by later historians and poets such as John Ross, the late fifteenth-century Warwick antiquary, John Higgins (working c. 1570-;1602), Michael Drayton (1563-;1631), and local historians such as Richard Butcher and Francis Peck.
  11. The estate was sold a long time ago to the Dukes of Devonshire and was tenanted at one time by the Reverend Thomas Fosbroke, the celebrated antiquary.
  12. This had been identified by the great antiquary, William Stukeley, in 1724, when he was vicar of All Saints Church, Stamford.
  13. And then in the mid eighteenth century the storm broke, when in 1754 the antiquary and historian William Goodall published An examination of the letters said to be written by Mary Queen of Scots to James earl of Bothwell; shewing by intrinsick and extrinsick evidence that they are forgeries .

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