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| eferences to the year 1491 in his book William | Caxton: a biography as the year of Caxton's death, si |
| Le Curial, translated into English by William | Caxton about 1484. |
| vesey Rural District and part of the disbanded | Caxton and Arrington Rural District. |
| vissimorum, later printed in Bruges by William | Caxton and Colard Mansion in about 1475. |
| Carboy-a boy with an unhealthy obsession with | Caxton and vampires-tries to kill her. |
| he Book of the Knight of the Tower) by William | Caxton and completed, according to his colophon, on J |
| rotect the region, including Lidgate, Rampton, | Caxton and Swavesay Castle. |
| Caxton benefitted from travellers passing through but | |
| miles west of Cambridge, running east through | Caxton, Bourn and Toft to join the Cam at Byron's Poo |
| Also recently the | Caxton building was built to house the DT and ICT roo |
| ning areas were: Whitchurch, Hampshire (104%); | Caxton, Cambridgeshire (103%); Madingley, Cambridgesh |
| Peter King was born in | Caxton, Cambridgeshire; his parents were William Edga |
| 7 Blades took an active part in organizing the | Caxton celebration, and strongly supported the founda |
| The | Caxton Club is a member club of the Fellowship of Ame |
| The | Caxton Club flourished until World War I, after which |
| The | Caxton Club is a bibliophilic society founded in Chic |
| Chicago: The | Caxton Club, 2011. |
| also co-founder and long-time president of the | Caxton Company, a printing company that was bought by |
| After the end of the coaching era, | Caxton declined. |
| yson based "Gareth and Lynette" on the fourth ( | Caxton edition: seventh) book of Malory's Le Morte d' |
| Caxton Editions. | |
| His Life and Typography of William | Caxton, England's First Printer, was published in 186 |
| he manors of Hadlow was Caustons, owned by the | Caxton family. |
| ian (1714-1782) has been taken to refer to the | Caxton Gibbet although there is no more specific ment |
| Mossop, D., | Caxton Gibbet, available from Cambridge Local Studies |
| The reconstructed gallows at | Caxton Gibbet. |
| ng on the main Cambridge to St Neots road near | Caxton Gibbett. |
| Even | Caxton had his troubles with the pickets (1976, repri |
| tection League on May 16, 1927 at a meeting in | Caxton Hall, London. |
| When Arkeley reneges on his promise, | Caxton is forced to hunt down the now undead U.S. Mar |
| Pennsylvania State Trooper Laura | Caxton is assigned to assist Arkeley hunt down the va |
| Taking his offspring into protective custody, | Caxton is hindered by the Arkeleys' family history, h |
| er mentor-turned-vampire, vampire hunter Laura | Caxton is imprisoned in a maximum security penitenary |
| ikaans edition of People magazine published by | Caxton Magazines in South Africa. |
| women's magazine published in South Africa by | Caxton Magazines. |
| Caxton must fight her way out of the prison and save | |
| By the mid-18th century, | Caxton post office was one of only two in the whole c |
| ithout Phoenix: Poems 1946-1954, Christchurch: | Caxton Press |
| Some 450 volumes from the | Caxton Press were thus carefully compared and classif |
| enry George Ell by Lenore Oakley, published by | Caxton Press 1960 |
| Heartwood ( | Caxton Press, Christchurch, 1989) |
| The company merged with | Caxton Press, operated by William Moore in Beccles, S |
| Caxton Press. | |
| am Moore, a Beccles printer who also owned the | Caxton press. |
| William | Caxton printed the English version in 1484. |
| Mead & Mangel-Wurzel, published in 1931 | Caxton Printers Ltd. out of Caldwell, Idaho |
| When | Caxton starts questioning the family, she quickly dis |
| Blewcoat School, located in | Caxton Street, Westminster, London, England, was buil |
| c Vesta Polder and turns her into a half-dead, | Caxton takes Carboy out of custody and tortures him u |
| In 2004 a bypass was completed around | Caxton to accommodate traffic for the newly-built Cam |
| The name " | Caxton College", after William Caxton, was also consi |
| Oral tradition in Hadlow claims that | Caxton was born there; as does Tenterden. |
| Hadlow reputed to be the birthplace of William | Caxton was dismantled in 1436, and incorporated into |
| Caxton would have been 14 at the date of apprenticesh | |
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