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Humphrey Augustus Arthington-Davy, British High Commissioner to the Kingdom of Tonga who was buried according to the Times (London, England), Wednesday, September 01, 1993; pg. 17; Issue 64737, on 6 September 1993.
The Davy heirlooms from Tracy Park were sold by a Mrs Arthington-Davy as advertised in The Times (London, England), Thursday, Jul 04, 1929; pg. 29; Issue 45246.
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It's a very short article, and there's only 7 references. On hold for 7 days. — ₳aron 16:05, 19 April 2015 (UTC)
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Humphrey Augustus Arthington-Davy, British High Commissioner to the Kingdom of Tonga who was buried according to the Times (London, England), Wednesday, September 01, 1993; pg. 17; Issue 64737, on 6 September 1993.
The Davy heirlooms from Tracy Park were sold by a Mrs Arthington-Davy as advertised in The Times (London, England), Thursday, Jul 04, 1929; pg. 29; Issue 45246.
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It's a very short article, and there's only 7 references. On hold for 7 days. — ₳aron 16:05, 19 April 2015 (UTC)