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Definition of CLARENDON

Clarendon
Clarendon Clar"en*don, n. A style of type having a narrow and heave face. It is made in all sizes. Note: This line is in nonpareil Clarendon.

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- Clarendon, South Australia Clarendon, Victoria, in the Shire of Moorabool Clarendon County, New South Wales Clarendon Parish, New Brunswick Clarendon...
- The Clarendon Commission was a royal commission established in 1861 to investigate the state of nine leading schools in England, in the wake of complaints...
- Price to create the Clarendon Press series of cheap, elementary school books – perhaps the first time that Oxford used the Clarendon imprint. Under Price...
- Layshia Renee Clarendon (born May 2, 1991) is an American former professional basketball player. They pla**** eleven seasons in the Women's National Basketball...
- Clarendon College may refer to: Clarendon College (Jamaica), a religious school in Clarendon parish, Jamaica Clarendon College (Texas), a two-year college...
- The Clarendon Institute (or the Clarendon Press Institute) is a building in Walton Street, central Oxford, England. In 1891, Horace Hart (1840–1916) of...
- The Clarendon Fund Scholarship is a scholarship at the University of Oxford. All Oxford University applicants to degree-bearing graduate courses are automatically...
- The Constitutions of Clarendon were a set of legislative procedures p****ed by Henry II of England in 1164. The Constitutions were composed of 16 articles...
- The ****ize of Clarendon was an act of Henry II of England in 1166 that began a transformation of English law and led to trial by jury in common law countries...
- Clarendon is a slab serif typeface that was released in 1845 by Thorowgood and Co. (or Thorowgood and Besley) of London, a letter foundry often known...