and eat. The Vestry of Christ Church held meetings there as did the ShrewsburyLibrary Company and the Monmouth County Circuit Court. During the American
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"Blower's Repository" (for furniture) and is located just below the main ShrewsburyLibrary building. Steps lead down from the courtyard to the town's bus station
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Shrewsbury Clare Jesus Peterhouse St John's Trinity Copy preserved in Shrewsburylibrary (c. 1856) F. G. Sykes (published letter of 1897) Sykes states that
Juel-Jensen); Trinity College, Cambridge (MSS R.7.32 and 33); and the ShrewsburyLibrary (MS 295). Charles Lamb commented on Greville: "He is nine parts Machiavel
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