- Scotland,
there was an
officer called the
clerk of the
****et. It may have
given its name to
****et bread,
which was
perhaps stamped as
though with a seal...
-
writing notes,
often commemorating events or
coined with
phrases of the time.
****et bread was a type of
bread in England, as
referenced in the ****ize of Bread...
-
Henry of
Coquet (died 1127) was a Dane who
lived in a
hermitage on
Coquet Island, off the
Northumberland coast. A Dane of
noble birth,
Henry is said to...
-
Emperor Henry,
Bishop of Uppsala,
Catholic saint and
martyr St.
Henry of
****et,
hermit and miracle-worker of
Coquet Island in
north England, a Dane of...
- The
bicorne or
bicorn (two-cornered) is a
historical form of hat
widely adopted in the 1790s as an item of
uniform by
European and
American army and naval...
- pro-Bourbon
perpetrators were
often known as the
Verdets because of
their green ****ets,
which was the
colour of the
comte d'Artois – this
being the
title of Charles...
- 16
Customs Penalty on
Customers giving, and
Merchants receiving,
blank ****ets to
defraud the King of his Custom, &c. The
whole act. 14 Hen. 6. c. 4 Middle****...
- on wine (initially 2s per tun) and
other items (initially 6d in the £)
****et - a
customs seal
signifying that
payment of duty has been made and other...
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McGuire as Old
Wrangler Jill
Banner as Snow
White Eduard Franz as
Ethan Allan ****et Walter Burke as
Henry Lux Will Geer as Dr. Lee-Evan
William Daniels as Wynn...
- 16
Customs Penalty on
Customers giving, and
Merchants receiving,
blank ****ets to
defraud the King of his Custom, &c. 14 Hen. 6. c. 4 Middle**** Sessions...