- Br'er
Rabbit (/ˈbrɛər/ BRAIR; an
abbreviation of
Brother Rabbit, also
spelled Brer Rabbit) is a
central figure in an oral
tradition p****ed down by African-Americans...
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Brères (French pronunciation: [bʁɛʁ]) is a
commune in the
Doubs department in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté
region in
eastern France.
Communes of the Doubs...
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Edmund Breres (1580 - 1625) was an
English politician who sat in the
House of
Commons in 1624.
Breres was the son of
Alexander Breres of
Chorley or Preston...
- Gr**** "kunórodon". In 1538,
Turner called it "Cynosbatos : wild hep or
brere tree". Yet in 1551,
Matthias de l'Obel
classified it as a rose,
under the...
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Henry Breres (died 1619) was an
English merchant and
politician who sat in the
House of
Commons at
various times between 1586 and 1611.
Breres was born...
- 25340
Branne 25088 25640
Breconchaux 25089 25530
Bremondans 25090 25440
Brères 25091 25120 Les Bréseux 25092 25640 La Bretenière 25093 25250 Bretigney...
- (23,069 registered) Pita
Simogun 10,615
Elected Bais
Yembinangra 6,063
Brere Awol 4,581
George Panao 2,581 Pita
Kamara 144 Jim
Simbago 422
Reserved constituencies...
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Thomas Breres'
brother of John, on 30
March 1611. In 1667, John
Breres mentioned in his will that
after the
death of his
uncle Thomas Breres in 1617...
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Members Notes Warwickshire Fulke Greville Sir
Robert Digby Coventry Henry Breres Thomas Saunders Warwick John
Townsend William ****er
Constituency Members...
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Bourguignon Bournois Boussières
Bouverans Braillans Branne Breconchaux Bremondans Brères Les Bréseux La Bretenière
Bretigney Bretigney-Notre-Dame Bretonvillers...