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Trade ceased in 1970 but the Brays continued to live aboard until, in 1980, they sold Raymond to Jim & Doris Collins who lived aboard until 1993.
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Trade ceased in 1970 but the Brays continued to live aboard until, in 1980, they sold Raymond to Jim & Doris Collins who lived aboard until 1993.
Archive 2008-09-01 2008
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House TTHUD $150,000 Brays Bayou hike and bike trail, Houston, TX
George Archibald: Who Will Stop Congress's Spending Obscenity? 2008
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Fitz – Heehaw, is sure of a place in Parliament; your younger sons, the De Brays, will kindly condescend to be post-captains and lieutenants-colonels, and to represent us in foreign courts or to take a good living when it falls convenient.
The Book of Snobs 2006
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His references were good -- he had been employed by the Brays 'until they went to Europe, and he looked young and vigorous.
The Circular Staircase Mary Roberts Rinehart 1917
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On her fathers death she paid her first visit to the Continent, settling for some time at Geneva, and returned to make her home for a period with her friends, the Brays, at Coventry.
Biographical Note 1917
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"I could not verify your references as the Brays are in Canada --" she proceeded.
The Bat Mary Roberts Rinehart 1917
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"Why, he came to me from the Brays, who are in Europe."
The Circular Staircase Mary Roberts Rinehart 1917
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So the Brays, as in Nellie's régime, continued to wear the common gray percales, and to eat off the common white crockery.
The Best Short Stories of 1919 and the Yearbook of the American Short Story Various 1915
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The Brays have lived at Shere for more than four hundred years.
Highways and Byways in Surrey Eric Parker 1912
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