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  2. Bill Chinnock - Wikipedia

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    William Chinnock (November 12, 1947 – March 7, 2007), also referred to as Bill Chinnock or Billy Chinnock, was an American singer-songwriter and guitarist.Born in Newark, New Jersey, Chinnock grew up in the nearby Essex County communities of East Orange and Millburn. [1]

  3. I Don't Care That You Don't Mind - Wikipedia

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    I Don't Care That You Don't Mind is the fifth studio album by Crash Test Dummies.The album began as a solo album for Brad Roberts, while he was recuperating in the town of Argyle, Nova Scotia after suffering a near-fatal car accident in September 2000.

  4. David Copperfield - Wikipedia

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    He welcomes David as a child when holidaying in Yarmouth with Peggotty. When Emily is older and runs away with David's friend Steerforth, he travels around the world in search of her. He eventually finds her as a prostitute in London, and after that, they emigrate to Australia. David and Emily on the beach at Yarmouth, by Harold Copping.

  5. List of folk songs by Roud number - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of songs by their Roud Folk Song Index number; the full catalogue can also be found on the Vaughan Williams Memorial Library website. Some publishers have added Roud numbers to books and liner notes, as has also been done with Child Ballad numbers and Laws numbers.

  6. Yarmouth, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Yarmouth is bordered by Cape Cod Bay to the north, Dennis to the east, Nantucket Sound to the south, and Barnstable to the west. Yarmouth is approximately 75 miles (121 km) southeast of Boston. The Bass River and its tributaries make up the majority of the town's border with Dennis. There are also several smaller ponds throughout the town.

  7. Earl of Yarmouth - Wikipedia

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    Earl of Yarmouth is a title that has been created three times in British history, once in the Peerage of England and twice in the Peerage of Great Britain. The first creation came in the Peerage of England in 1679 in favour of the politician and scientist Robert Paston, 1st Viscount Yarmouth .

  8. Yarmouth Bloaters - Wikipedia

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    In 1949 the Bloaters finished joint top of Division Three with the Hanley Potters, but the Potters' superior race points average meant that Yarmouth finished as runners up. [3] Yarmouth were offered promotion and moved up to the National League Division Two for the 1950 season. They spent four seasons in Division Two, with the last in 1953 ...

  9. Yarmouth County Museum & Archives - Wikipedia

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    Two stagecoaches are also displayed in the museum, a locally-built example and a well-preserved Concord stagecoach, both used for service between Yarmouth and Tusket, Nova Scotia in the mid-1800s. [5] A special display evoking the bridge of the MV Bluenose features the wheel, compass, telegraph and bell from the long-running Yarmouth ferry.