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http://www.rootschat.com/links/0i82/ In 1815 the Gameskeeps were ask not to cull the Kestrals, as there was a plague of mice at the time ..
" gamekeepers had to be persuaded not to keep down the kestrels. ... Croxdale estate bordered on Tudhoe school, where Charles Waterton had first met "
BOYS, HENRY, surgeon, university administrator, and office-holder; b. 8 Nov. 1775 probably at Sandwich, Kent County, England, the son of William Boys, a prominent surgeon and topographer, and Jane Fuller; m. Maria da Purïfecacao Alves of Lisbon, Portugal, and they had ten children; d. 23 April 1868 at Barrie, Ont.
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