- that at an
undue hower of xj [eleven] a
Clocke in the night, and so
remayned there with him till
three of the
clocke in the morninge, [and] ... afterward...
- the
verse anthems, How hath ye City sate
solitary and What
Strikes the
Clocke?
Musicologist John
Harley called the
former particularly moving, and it...
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September 12, 1997
Xinglong SCAP EOS 6.1 km MPC · JPL 14539
Clocke Roeland 1997 RU9
Clocke Roeland September 10, 1997
Uccle T.
Pauwels · 3.1 km MPC ·...
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Vltava River in Bohemia, the
Czech Republic MPC · 14537 14539
Clocke Roeland 1997 RU9
Clocke Roeland, the
storm bell that is the
symbol of the independent...
- to be
blowen and
brought al his
armie together about, iiij [4]. of the
clocke at
after noone. And
fyrst to geve
thankes to
almightie God
gever & tributor...
-
states that "no
Goungfermour shall carry any
Ordure till
after nine of the
Clocke in the night."
Citations "gang, n.1".
Oxford English Dictionary (2 ed.)...
- from the
Middle English clokke, Old
North French cloque, or
Middle Dutch clocke, all of
which mean 'bell'. The
apparent position of the Sun in the sky changes...
-
blown eastward. On 2
February 1594,
Hawkins saw land "...
about nine of the
clocke in the morning, wee
descried land,
which bare South-West of us,
which we...
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reported that the
Guild of the Holy
Cross were
responsible "ffor
keeping the
Clocke and the Chyme" at a cost of four
shillings and four
pence a year at St Martin's...
- A
commemoration of our late Earthquake, the 6 of April,
about 6 of the
clocke in the
evening 1580. And a
praier for the
appeasing of Gods
wrath and indignation...