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    It appears in chapter 49 of the Pickwick Papers by Dickens. Walter Scott named Chronicles of the Canongate (1820s) after the area. Varga, Susan (2006)...
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  • News. Arts. p. 14. Strong, Martin C. (2003). The Great Indie Discography (2nd ed.). Cannongate. p. 449. "The Pandoras | Biography & History". AllMusic....
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    Steve Martin (category Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences)
    David; Wallace, Amy (2005). The new book of lists: the original compendium of curious information. New York: Cannongate. ISBN 978-1841957197. "How to...
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  • Lanercost', The Scottish Historical Review, Vol. 8, No. 32 (Jul., 1911), p. 381 Barbour, John (1997). The Brus. Cannongate Classics. p. 654. Clan Oliphant...
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    Barbour, John (1997). The Bruce. Cannongate Book. p. 246. ISBN 978-0862416812. "Pont Maps of Scotland, ca. 1583-1614". National Library of Scotland. Retrieved...
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    Robert Louis Stevenson (category Alumni of the University of Edinburgh)
    Introduction, Stevenson, Robert Louis (1987). Island Landfalls. Edinburgh: Cannongate. ISBN 0-86241-144-0. Letter to Sidney Colvin, 17 April 1893, Vailima Letters...
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  • Home Reserve (category Furniture companies of the United States)
    Home Reserve have been chronicled in industry related media journals, such as Furniture Today. Primarily a logistics idea, the Home Reserve model is based...
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    the passing of the 1737 Licensing Act made their activities illegal and the theatre soon closed. A new theatre was opened at Cannongate in 1747 and operated...
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    the land unsightly ecclesiastical abomination. General Baptist Chapel, Cannongate, Louth. Enlarged by Pearson Bellamy in 1850/1 as a Sunday School. Louth...
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    his chronicles, and provide a rare picture of the day-to-day realities of the wars. His career, blemished by his suicidal charge at the Battle of Bannockburn...
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