Peter Wraxall died in 1759.
Peter Wraxall has written: 'An abridgment of the Indian affairs contained in four folio volumes' -- subject(s): Fur trade, History
Walter Long - of South Wraxall - died in 1807.
South Wraxall's population is 453.
The population of North Wraxall is 348.
Walter Long - of South Wraxall - was born in 1712.
Margaret Long Wraxall is known for writing historical romance novels, particularly set in the Georgian and Regency eras. She has penned several books featuring strong and independent heroines, as well as compelling and romantic storylines.
Phyllis Horman has written: 'Nowhere - between Nailsea and Wraxall'
C. M. Sykes has written: 'The Birdcombe mesolithic site, Wraxall'
Nathaniel William Wraxall has written: 'A short review of the political state of Great-Britain at the commencement of 1787' -- subject(s): Political and government 'A tour through some northern parts of Europe, particularly Copenhagen, Stockholm, and Petersburgh, in a series of letters'
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