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- Mrs R. B. Townshend
- Dorothea Baker
- Letitia Jane Dorothea Baker
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English | Dorothea Townshend |
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80, Woodstock Road, Oxford (English)
1897
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117 Banbury Road, Oxford (English)
1916
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Derry Illawn, Banbury Road, Oxford (English)
1905
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Baker (English)
Townshend (English)
1897
Staffordshire Superstitions (English)
Townshend's letter on All Souls' Day Rhymes was in response to Charlotte Burne's Staffordshire Notes. (English)
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Box 134 FLS 1/6/1 Editor's Research (Various) I (English)
The Townshends co-edited "An Officer of the Long Parliament and his Descendants" (English)
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Richard Baxter Townshend and Dorothea Baker Townshend (eds), An Officer of the Long Parliament and his Descendants (1892) (English)
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30 November 1930
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History January 1931 p 326 (English)
28 July 1881Gregorian
48941
https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/library/browse/personDetails.xhtml?personId=48941
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0000000390166612
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np-townshend,%20dorothea%20baker%20mrs
https://www.worldcat.org/identities/np-townshend,%20dorothea%20baker%20mrs/
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