- An
alure (O. Fr., from aller, "to walk") or
allure is an
architectural term for an alley, p****age, the water-way or flat
gutter behind a parapet, the...
- Sir
Alured Clarke GCB (24
November 1744 – 16
September 1832) was a
British Army officer. He took
charge of all
British troops in
Georgia in May 1780 and...
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Thomas Alured (1583 – May 1638) was an
English landowner and
politician who sat in the
House of
Commons from 1628 to 1629.
Alured was the son of John Aldred...
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Alfred of
Beverley was an
English chronicler, and
sacrist of the
collegiate church of St John the
Evangelist and St John of
Beverley wrote a
history of...
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local hospital.
Dunstan Rainford died on
August 10, 2006. The builders,
Alure Home Improvements, had just
finished the
Peter family's new home a w****...
- John
Alured (1607–1651) was an army
officer who
fought for the
parliamentary cause in the
English Civil War and was one of the
regicides of King Charles...
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Alured (or Alfred) was a
medieval Bishop of Worcester.
Alured was a
clerk of King Henry,
probably Henry II of England. He was
consecrated about 13 April...
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Alured (died 1160) was a
bishop of Worcester.
Alured may also
refer to:
Alured Arnold Callin (1924–2015), Manx
politician Alured Clarke (1744–1832), British...
- "patrol path";
French pronunciation: [ʃəmɛ̃ də ʁɔ̃d]), also
called an allure,
alure or, more prosaically, a wall-walk, is a
raised protected walkway behind...
- in Buck
Rogers Alura (EP), an EP by
Sweet Trip
Allura (disambiguation)
Alure This
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title Alura...