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David Avery
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Manorial systems in the Edmonton Hundred in the late mediaeval and Tudor periods a paper read to the Edmonton Hundred Historical Society on 22nd February, 1962
1963
David Avery
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The irregular common fields of Edmonton.
1964
David Avery
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The Tudor hundred of Edmonton evidences & survivals
1968
David Avery
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Poverty and philanthropy in Tottenham in the 16th and 17th centuries
1963
David Avery
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Edmonton Workhouse Committee, 1732-37.
1967
David Avery
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Popish recusancy in the Elizabethan hundred of Edmonton: an expanded version of a paper read to the Edmonton Hundred Historical Society in May 1966.
1968
David Avery
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Golden Cocker Retriever Training Guide Golden Cocker Retriever Training Book Features Golden Cocker Retriever Housetraining, Obedience Training, Agility Training, Behavioral Training, Tricks and More
2016
David Avery
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Charity begins at home: Edmonton workhouse committee 1732-37.
1967
David Avery
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Male occupations in a rural Middlesex parish (1574-92).
1969
David Avery
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Not on Queen Victoria's birthday: the story of the Rio Tinto mines.
1974
David Avery
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Soho W1: Souvenir Guide Book
1986
David Avery, Al Cotcher
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Basic Botany
1994
Dwight Smith, David Avery, Avery
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Heinous and grievous offences: crime and justice in the Jacobean hundred of Edmonton.
1995
David Avery
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The mediaeval merchant-gentry of Edmonton Hundred
2000
David Avery
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Madam Susanna Avery, Her Book: Capels Manor, Enfield, and Its Occupants, Garden and Kitchen in the Year 1688 (Occasional Paper)
2000
David Avery
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My Bare Naked Heart
2016
David Avery
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Not on Queen Victoria's birthday: the story of Rio Tinto mines
David Avery