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  2. Wallet - Wikipedia

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    A trifold wallet with pockets for notes and cards, and a window to display an identification card. A wallet is a flat case or pouch, often used to carry small personal items such as physical currency, debit cards, and credit cards; identification documents such as driving licence, identification card, club card; photographs, transit pass, business cards and other paper or laminated cards.

  3. 20 Best Wallets You Can Carry in Your Front Pocket - AOL

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    Grab a front pocket wallet for lighter carry. See our top front pocket wallet picks from brands like Ridge Wallet, Groove Life, Bellroy, and more.

  4. Sarah-Maria Buxton - Wikipedia

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    Sarah-Maria Buxton was born in 1789, the daughter of Thomas-Fowell Buxton (1756-1793), Esquire of Earls Colne, Essex, and high-sheriff of that county, and Anna, eldest daughter of Osgood Hanbury, Esquire of the Grange, Coggeshall, Essex. [1]

  5. Chatelaine (chain) - Wikipedia

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    Chatelaine bags refer to bags suspended from a waistband by cord or chain, which were popular from the 1860s to the end of the 19th century. [ 8 ] Chatelaines were worn by many housekeepers in the 19th century [ 9 ] and in the 16th century Dutch Republic , [ citation needed ] where they were typically used as watch chains for the most wealthy.

  6. Buxton (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Buxton the Blue Cat, a character in the film Dougal and the Blue Cat; Buxton & Lewis, a British mountain classification; See also. Buckston (disambiguation)

  7. Coin purse - Wikipedia

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    Model of an ancient Roman leather purse. A purse or pouch (from the Latin bursa, which in turn is from the Greek βύρσα, býrsa, oxhide), [1] sometimes called coin purse for clarity, is a small money bag or pouch, made for carrying coins.