Notes and Queries, Volume 155Oxford University Press, 1928 |
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... lands from an The Keynes derive their name early date . from chêne ( an oak ) , which is obviously the having often ... land at Dunnington , Langwith , and Wheldrake , Heslington , in recognition of their bravery AUTHOR WANTED . I shall ...
... lands from an The Keynes derive their name early date . from chêne ( an oak ) , which is obviously the having often ... land at Dunnington , Langwith , and Wheldrake , Heslington , in recognition of their bravery AUTHOR WANTED . I shall ...
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... land . Cf. the Paston Letters , ' No. 25 , The Holy Trinite have you in govern- W. E. VARAH . " " aunce . ' " " · " " " " The une translated Grimalkin , " and was applied to le Comte de Grignan by Mme de Sévigné in a letter to her ...
... land . Cf. the Paston Letters , ' No. 25 , The Holy Trinite have you in govern- W. E. VARAH . " " aunce . ' " " · " " " " The une translated Grimalkin , " and was applied to le Comte de Grignan by Mme de Sévigné in a letter to her ...
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... land lairds , and particularly for one old man called Stuart of Invernahyle , who had been out both in 1715 and '45 , and whose tales were the absolute delight of my childhood . I believe there never was a man who united the ardour of a ...
... land lairds , and particularly for one old man called Stuart of Invernahyle , who had been out both in 1715 and '45 , and whose tales were the absolute delight of my childhood . I believe there never was a man who united the ardour of a ...
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... land Road , North Sydney , New South Wales . ] FARRINGS DOUBLE AND TREBLE EAR - PIERCING ( cliv . 371 ) .— A French writer on the customs and fashions of the six- teenth century gives the explanation that the first pair of earrings worn ...
... land Road , North Sydney , New South Wales . ] FARRINGS DOUBLE AND TREBLE EAR - PIERCING ( cliv . 371 ) .— A French writer on the customs and fashions of the six- teenth century gives the explanation that the first pair of earrings worn ...
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... land , or land to be cropped ? In Manx - Gaelic , this is the signi- fication of the word gart . In general accept- ance in Manx - Gaelic , this word signifies the standing - corn , as the Irish - Gaelic gart gort ; but frequently , in ...
... land , or land to be cropped ? In Manx - Gaelic , this is the signi- fication of the word gart . In general accept- ance in Manx - Gaelic , this word signifies the standing - corn , as the Irish - Gaelic gart gort ; but frequently , in ...
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