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  2. Oranges and Lemons - Wikipedia

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    St. Peter's is St Peter upon Cornhill. "Pancakes and fritters" may refer to foods sold nearby, as it was a grain market. "Fleetditch" is St Pancras Old Church, located near the River Fleet. St. John's is St John's Chapel in the Tower of London; "pokers and tongs" may allude to instruments of torture used on prisoners. It could also be St John ...

  3. List of nursery rhymes - Wikipedia

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    The terms "nursery rhyme" and "children's song" emerged in the 1820s, although this type of children's literature previously existed with different names such as Tommy Thumb Songs and Mother Goose Songs. [1] The first known book containing a collection of these texts was Tommy Thumb's Pretty Song Book, which was published by Mary Cooper in 1744 ...

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  5. James William Elliott - Wikipedia

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    James William Elliott (1833–1915), usually cited as J. W. Elliott, was an English collector of nursery rhymes.Together with engravers George and Edward Dalziel, he published Mother Goose's Nursery Rhymes and Nursery Songs Set to Music in the 1870s.

  6. Come Follow Me (To the Redwood Tree) - Wikipedia

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    John Hilton " Come Follow Me (To the Redwood Tree) " is an English language nursery rhyme and a popular children's song . It can be an "ask a question" nursery song.

  7. See Saw Margery Daw - Wikipedia

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    "See Saw Margery Daw" is an English language nursery rhyme, folk song and playground singing game. The rhyme first appeared in its modern form in Mother Goose's Melody, published in London in around 1765. [1] It has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 13028.

  8. Mercy Hospital South - Wikipedia

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    St. Anthony's officially changed names to Mercy Hospital South on October 1, 2018 to match the Mercy branding. [3] This is the second time St. Anthony's has been afflicted with the entity now known as Mercy. In 1995, leaders of St. Luke's hospital in Chesterfield; St. John's Mercy (now Mercy); and St. Anthony's joined under the brand Unity. [4]

  9. Category:The Sisters of Mercy songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are The Sisters of Mercy songs or lists of The Sisters of Mercy songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about The Sisters of Mercy songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .