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  • Love in the country by celSPELLMANfan
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    13 year old, city girl Ruby is moving to the rural village of Little Chalfont. Expecting nothing but fields and old people. Everything changes when she meets village boy Alex. As time goes on they get closer and closer. But can a week away destroy their relationship. And will Ruby's new friend be the one to blame.
  • 7 Point SEO Checklist That Could Increase Your Ecommerce Sales Up To 200% by seobuck1245
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    SEO can really help you to grow your e-commerce business. If your website comes up to the first page of Google' SERPs then eventually you'll get more traffic. And more traffic means more clients and more sales. So here are 7 SEO checklist for your e-commerce store:
  • Albus Potter and the Curse of the Deceiver by cavlik97
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    Albus and the gang are back but even though they try and stick to their vow of staying out of trouble, when Jessica starts acting stranger then strange, things turn out to be far more serious than they seem, testing everyone to the very limit...
  • Irresolute  by oxarabellaxo
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    His decision to love her was irresolute
  • Burgess Family History: Sussex and Beyond  by ksimons93
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    Research pertaining to my Burgess ancestors, who originally hailed from Sussex, England. Various branches of the family also emigrated to the US and Canada, as well as moving elsewhere within the UK. [Work in progress!]
  • The Pirate & The Porcelain Doll (WAYHAUGHT) by wrenlo
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    Set in England at the end of the 19th century, Waverly Earp and Nicole Haught meet as children, forming a friendship which endures as they grow up. Will their friendship develop into something more? You'll have to read to find out...!
  • The Knights Templar in Beds. and Bucks. by HelenNicholson
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    The Templars' largest estate in Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire ('Beds.' and 'Bucks.') was at Bulstrode, where they cultivated around 242 acres of arable land plus meadow and pasture. They also held Temple Manor at High Wycombe and land at Staughton and Swanton in Bedfordshire, and received rents from Radnage, Calverton, Stony Stratford, and Great Marlow. This volume contains draft transcriptions of the documents recording the Templars' property in Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire in 1308-14. The records are preserved at Kew: The National Archives of the UK in enrolled accounts (E 358/18-20), draft accounts (SC 6/741/28-29) and other documents (TNA E 142/89, E 142/90 and E 142/119) and at the British Library, Harley Rolls A 25-27, for the Temple Bulstrode 'particulars of account' for 1309, 1309-10 and 1310-11. The enrolled accounts in The National Archives are: TNA E 358/18 rot. 6 dorse: Gilbert of Holm accounts for Temple Bulstrode for the first four months of 1308 (another copy at E 358/20 rot. 24); E 358/18 rots 7 and 6: Walter de Molesworth accounts for Temple Bulstrode from Easter 1308 to 7 March 1309 (another copy at E 358/20 rot. 12). He then handed over custody of Bulstrode to Edmund of Burnham; E 358/19 rot. 36 Dorse: Edmund de Burnham accounts for the Templars' manors of Bulstrode and Wycombe in 1311-14; E 358/18 rot. 47 dorse (and E 358/19 rots 37-38): Geoffrey de la Lee accounts for the Templars' former estates in Hertfordshire, Buckinghamshire and Bedfordshire in 1311-14, excluding Bulstrode and Wycombe. The documents in the National Archives are covered by an Open Government Licence for public sector information, which allows everyone to copy, publish, distribute and transmit the documents in their archives: http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/ . However, copyright on this transcription of the documents is reserved to the transcribers.