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- Samuel_Ayscough abstract "Samuel Ayscough (1745–1804) was a librarian and indexer, known as 'The Prince of Indexers'.".
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- Samuel_Ayscough wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Fairchild_(gardener).
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- Samuel_Ayscough birthDate "1745".
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