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  1. “To the Red-headed League: On ac-count of the bequest of the late Ezekiah Hopkins, of Lebanon, Pennsylvania, U. S. A., there is now another vacancy open which entitles a member of the League to a salary of £4 a week for purely nom-inal services. All red-headed men who are sound in body and mind and above the age of twenty-one years, are ...

  2. The Red-Headed League first appeared in the Strand, a British magazine, in August of 1891. Arthur Conan Doyle selected this story as one of his favorites. The historical time period when this story is written is significant in that Great Britain was emerging as a world economic power. London England’s population, like other urban cities, was ...

  3. The Red-Headed League Advanced Quiz* 1. Where did the founder of the Red-Headed League, Ezekiah Hopkins, live? a. Kansas City, Missouri b. Lebanon, Pennsylvania c. San Francisco, California d. none of the above 2. Where were the offices of the Red-Headed League? a. 8 Fleet Street b. 17 King Edward Street c. 7 Pope’s Court d. none of the above 3.

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  4. American Revolution Vocabulary 1) abolish: To formally put an end to. 2) charter: A written document from a government or ruler that grants certain rights to an individual, group organization, or to people in general. In colonial times, a charter granted land to a person or a company along with the right to start a colony on that land.

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  6. cdn.oxfordowl.co.uk › rwi_RPhO_GySbkSA3_RWpgRed Words - Oxford Owl

    Red Words Ask children to practise reading the words across the rows, down the columns and in and out of order clearly and quickly. come some one any brother watch ...

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  8. Sep 21, 2014 · The Red-Headed League. September 21, 2014 ~ Annie Swafford. The Red-Headed League is a story that takes place in Victorian England, a period that was mainly characterized by insecurity, largely due to the Industrial Revolution. Seeking for jobs and better conditions of life, thousands of poor people had been driven to the cities and when they ...

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