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In July 1994, William won the Cliddesden Salver for clay pigeon shooting, continuing a long royal tradition in the sport.
WILLIAM Tim Graham 2003
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In July 1994, William won the Cliddesden Salver for clay pigeon shooting, continuing a long royal tradition in the sport.
WILLIAM Tim Graham 2003
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In July 1994, William won the Cliddesden Salver for clay pigeon shooting, continuing a long royal tradition in the sport.
WILLIAM Tim Graham 2003
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A Servant brought in a Salver, with a number of Tumblers of clean clear Glass full of cold Water, and a Plate of Cakes, which were light Pieces of Sugar.
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The Servant then brought in another Salver of Cups of hot Chocolate.
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The Servant then brought in another Salver, of Cups of hot Chocolat.
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A Servant brought in a Salver, with a Number of Tumblers, of clean, clear
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Set your Plates fast, then fill every one with several sorts of Fruits, and the biggest sort in the middle, you must lay them in very good order, and pile them up till one more will not lie; then stick them with little green Sprigs and fine Flowers, such as you fancy best; then serve in another such Salver, with Plates piled up with all manner of
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Cheeses of several sorts and of several of Colours upon a Salver, then some fresh Cheese with Wine and Sugar, another Dish of Clouted Cream, and a Noch with Cabbage Cream of several Colours like a Cabbage; then all sorts of Fruits in season, set forth as followeth:
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The Domestic brought me a letter upon a Silver Salver.
On Nothing and Kindred Subjects Hilaire Belloc 1911
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