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    carries an identifier. "Disused Stations: Birkenhead Monks Ferry". Subterranea Britannica. Maund, T.B. (2000). "The Birkenhead Railway". The Railway Correspondence...
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    page 110 Maund 2000, pp. 9–12 Maund 2000, pp. 7–9 Maund 2000, pp. 9–12 Maund 2000, pp. 9–12 Maund 2000, pp. 9–12 Maund 2000, pp. 16–17 Maund 2000, pp...
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    Welbourn 2003, p. 84 Maund 2000, p. 40 "Disused Stations: Birkenhead Woodside". Disused Stations. Retrieved 31 August 2016. Maund 2000 Maund 2000, p. 39 Hendry...
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    charter, granting it to the monks of Holyrood Abbey. Records show that Holyrood Abbey gave the church to the abbot and monks of Newbattle Abbey in 1327...
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    2024. Davies, John: 'A history of Wales'; p. 154, Penguin Books, 2007. Maund, Kari: ‘The Welsh Kings, Warriors, Warlords and Princes’, The History Press...
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    to a mistaken identification with the person referred to by Bede. Kari Maund (2000) The Welsh Kings: The Medieval Rulers of Wales (Tempus) John Edward...
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    Harfagri', in Gruffudd ap Cynan: A Collaborative Biography, edited by K. L. Maund (Cambridge, 1996), pp. 117–147 (p. 139 n. 62). Sverrir jakobsson, 'The Early...
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    p. 224 Barlow Edward the Confessor p. 86 Huscroft Ruling England p. 49 Maund Welsh Kings pp. 89–90 Huscroft Ruling England p. 50 Smith, et al. "Court...
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    Monks Ferry. To the left of this portal lay the tunnel to the new passenger terminus of Birkenhead Woodside, built in 1878. Subsequently, the Monks Ferry...
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    "Station Name: Birkenhead Dock". Disused Stations. Retrieved 3 March 2016. Maund 2009, p. 10 "Merseyrail Network Map" (PDF). Merseytravel. Archived from...
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