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| –036.35+ | Gaping Ghyl: a 330-foot deep vertical shaft in Yorkshire (mentioned in The Encyclopædia Britannica vol. V, 'Cave', 574c) [617.19] |
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| –146.17+ | La belle Isabeau: a child prophet of the Camisards (mentioned in The Encyclopædia Britannica vol. V, 'Camisards', 114a) |
| –155.35+ | Gino Capponi: 18th century Italian historian, famous for his history of Florence (The Encyclopædia Britannica vol. V, 'Capponi, Gino', 289b: 'At his beautiful villa of Varramista be collected materials for a history of the Church; his work was interrupted by family troubles and by increasing blindness, but although by 1844 he had completely lost his sight he continued to work by means of amanuenses') |
| –617.19+ | Gaping Ghyl: a 330-foot deep vertical shaft in Yorkshire (mentioned in The Encyclopædia Britannica vol. V, 'Cave', 574c) [036.35] |
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