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  • ToTTERiDGE, at Mr. Bott'sV Ky Meteor, out of a Sister to Sbip - Totteridge, near Barnet, Herts, at ton, by Alfred. 6gs. and a half. —

    Sporting Magazine 1812

  • Totteridge, which is in the Greensburg-Salem School District, is an eight-minute drive from Westmoreland Mall and five minutes from the courthouse in Greensburg.

    post-gazette.com - News 2009

  • So I wondered if you knew Totteridge carried this note of his blood group and why?

    Poem About Never Growing Up Ryan McDermott 2010

  • This was the first time Stowden, I mean Totteridge, had been in court, wasn't it, apart from the army?

    Poem About Never Growing Up Ryan McDermott 2010

  • Pearce or not Pearce she recognised the chap all right, though she went on swearing he wasn't Totteridge or Holmes.

    Poem About Never Growing Up Ryan McDermott 2010

  • I respect your loyalty to your profession, but this character, Sparks or Holmes or Totteridge or whatever, was an old lag and a very constant bloody nuisance to every police force in the country.

    Poem About Never Growing Up Ryan McDermott 2010

  • Tucked off Totteridge Common, it had a small pond in front, and a stately half-mile-long drivewaybordered by open fields where horses could be seen grazingwhich led to a sprawling white estate.

    A Question of Honour Lord Michael Levy 2008

  • There were several carriers used the inn, and the stage-coaches for Barnet, for Totteridge, and other towns that way stood always in the street in the evening, when they prepared to set out, so that I was ready for anything that offered, for either one or other.

    Moll Flanders 2003

  • Rebekka Kowolski's house in Totteridge was a shock to Maura.

    Maura's Game Cole, Martina 2002

  • I have just seen an extract from "N. & Q." in one of our local papers, mentioning Elizabeth King as being clerk of the parish of Totteridge in

    Notes and Queries, Number 236, May 6, 1854 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc Various

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