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A From an article by the late John Just, M.A., of Bury.

B Knott is also used for the name of a mountain or hill, as in Arnside Knott, in Westmoreland, but near the Lancashire border.

C From Darvel—death and Öl—feast.

D The ancestors of the poet were, however, more likely "Chaussiers," makers of long hose.

E From "Free Trader," issued by the Liberal Free Traders, Dec., 1904.

F From "The Hungry Forties," written by Mr. Cobden's daughter.

G From Report of Agricultural Committee of the Tariff Commission.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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