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  • Britannica, Volume 5 Cardiff by Daniel Lleufer Thomas 19558611911 Encyclopædia Britannica, Volume 5 — CardiffDaniel Lleufer Thomas ​CARDIFF, a city, municipal...
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  • United States v. Cardiff (1952) by William O. Douglas Syllabus 907950United States v. Cardiff — SyllabusWilliam O. Douglas Court Documents Opinion of the...
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  • The New International Encyclopædia Cardiff Giant 1517858The New International Encyclopædia — Cardiff Giant CARDIFF GIANT. A rude statue of a man 10½ feet...
    556 bytes (82 words) - 22:39, 1 July 2013
  • William John Furlong Cardiff (1889–1974) 1485250Q1530421William John Furlong CardiffWilliam JohnFurlong CardiffArgentinian priest, historian and writer...
    553 bytes (144 words) - 02:19, 3 January 2021
  • Collier's New Encyclopedia Cardiff Giant 1517866Collier's New Encyclopedia — Cardiff Giant CARDIFF GIANT, the name given to a rude statue 10½ feet high...
    545 bytes (75 words) - 23:02, 1 July 2013
  • 1878 (1878) The Cardiff Giant, and Other Frauds by G. Archie Stockwell 616900Popular Science Monthly Volume 13 June 1878 — The Cardiff Giant, and Other...
    698 bytes (3,092 words) - 07:38, 2 October 2018
  • United States v. Cardiff Concurrence by Robert H. Jackson 907955United States v. Cardiff — ConcurrenceRobert H. Jackson United States Supreme Court 344 U...
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  • Cardiff Calling! by Arthur Corbett-Smith 2996194Cardiff Calling!Arthur Corbett-Smith Cardiff Calling! By A. Corbett-Smith, M.A., Station Director. Just...
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  • United States v. Cardiff Opinion of the Court by William O. Douglas 907953United States v. Cardiff — Opinion of the CourtWilliam O. Douglas United States...
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  • JenkinsJohn AustinJenkinsWelsh; Registrar University College of Wales, Cardiff This author wrote articles for the Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900...
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  • StorrieJohnStorrieBritish botanist; geologist and curator of the Cardiff Museum "On the Triassic Conglomerate near Cardiff" in the Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society...
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  • George LittleAndrew GeorgeLittleD.Litt, F.B.A.; Professor of History at Cardiff; President of the British Society of Franciscan Studies; President of the...
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  • John LloydJohn Bannerman Wainewright Welsh priest and martyr, executed at Cardiff, 22 July, 1679. He took the missionary oath at Valladolid, 16 October,...
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  • Cumberland (Burke's Peerage, 1910, s.v. Cory). After trading for years with Cardiff in coasters, Richard Cory settled in the town about 1831, opening a ship-chandler's...
    322 bytes (994 words) - 10:21, 1 January 2021
  • Porthcawl and other parts of the Vale of Glamorgan to about 37 in. at Cardiff, 40 in. at Swansea and to upwards of 70 in. in the northern part of the...
    250 bytes (5,401 words) - 07:04, 31 January 2022
  • town of Glamorganshire, Wales, 1521/4 m. from London by rail via Cardiff, 7 m. from Cardiff, 12 m. from Newport and 6 m. from Pontypridd. The origin of the...
    321 bytes (741 words) - 18:35, 23 August 2023
  • Thomas Watkins, of Cardiff; gent.); born ; married 18 April, 1882, Ada M'Causland, dau. of late R. Richards, of Llantrissant, co. Glamorgan. Cardiff....
    190 bytes (63 words) - 13:56, 20 November 2020
  • 1877 (then aged 23), called to the bar 11 May, 1881 (eldest son of William Parry James, of Cardiff, architect); born 9 Aug., 1854. The Lindens, Cardiff....
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  • Corbett-SmithBritish army major; later BBC station director for Cardiff The Retreat from Mons: by one who shared in it (1916) The Marne and after:...
    556 bytes (149 words) - 09:09, 3 January 2021
  • to the bar 25 June, 1879 (5th son of Charles Thompson, of Preswylfa, near Cardiff); born , . Preswylfa, near Cardiff; 2, South Square, Gray's Inn, W.C....
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