- Not
public and
general 1597 c. 54 — 16
December 1597 ct in
favour of the
brughe of Abirdene. Not
public and
general 1597 c. 55 — 16
December 1597 Act in...
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Nikneveing of Monzie,
mentioned in the 1643
witchcraft trial of John
Brughe of Fossoway.
Brughe's teacher,
Neane NcClerith, was Nikneveing's niece.
Several legends...
-
Brughe.
Alexander Porteous rendered her name as Kate Nike
Neiving and
placed her
death in 1563. He may have been
influenced by
reading about Brughe's...
- and organisation. The
Allies reppelled an ****ault on Brussels,
retook Brughes and Ghent, and the
French were
driven out of
almost all the
Spanish Netherlands:...
- movement, seen
typically in
works such as his
monumental L'Homme-Dieu (1903,
Brughes:
Groeninge Museum) and Prométhée (1907, Free
University Brussels). His...
-
inscription 'A monsieur/
Monsieur Gijsbrechts/
schilder geghenwoordig/ tot
Brughe',
auctioned on 14
December 2010
could possibly refer to him. However, the...
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Charles Rosenthal; Brigadier-General Cox, C.B.;
Colonel Kingdon;
Colonel Brughe, Q.M.G.;
Captain Soane, A.D.C; Mr.
Richard Thomas Ball,
Minister for Works;...
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dated May 1883, with
handwritten poem on back 4.5 × 7.5 in Quai Rosaire,
Brughes, watercolour, signed, 10.5 × 7 in, 26.7 × 17.8 cm
Autumn Day, watercolour...
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Sculptures de Ciment.
Monastery de Saint-Vincent,
Roman Verostko, Art D'Église,
Brughes, No: 142 1968. Spalter, Anne
Morgan (1999). The
Computer in the Visual...
- homestead.
Various spellings of the name have been recorded,
including Brughe (1546),
Bruche (1592),
Brugh (1662), and
Burgh (1753). The
remains of a...