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Ford. — MIDDLESEX COUNTY 

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Ford.— THE THEORY AND PRAC- 

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Francis.— A BOOK ON ANGLING: 



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Graham. — COUNTRY PASTIMES 

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Hutchinson.— THE BOOK OF GOLF 

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Lang.— ANGLING SKETCHES. By 

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CROQUET: its History, Rules and 

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CROQUET UP TO DATE. Containing 

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Maskelyne.— SHARPS AND FLATS : 

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Park.— THE GAME OF GOLF. By 

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