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Although 12,000 Quakers were buried in the Coleman Street ground, including Edward Burrough and others who died as martyrs in Newgate Gaol, George Fox’s grave was the only one marked by a stone,—a small tablet on the wall, with the simple inscription, “G. F.”
— from The London Burial Grounds Notes on Their History from the Earliest Times to the Present Day by Isabella M. Holmes
Remarks. —Among named subspecies of Dipodomys ordii , D. o. pallidus most closely resembles, morphologically, D. a. marshalli , its nearest geographic neighbor to the north and east.
— from Subspeciation in the Kangaroo Rat, Dipodomys ordii KU. Vol 1 No 23 by Henry W. Setzer
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