- the
fabric were po****r in the
spring of 1912.
Cotele was a
French term to
describe bengaline.
Côtelé driven from costelé
refers to a
ribbed pattern....
-
bought the land from the
Crown in
December 1848. Burn
built his house,
Cotele, on this property. The
house was
located at the
intersection of Symonds...
-
primim refugiaţi". www.digi24.ro. 9
September 2015. "Ana
Birchall (PSD):
Cotele obligatorii de
distribuire a imigranţilor ar fi o mare greşeală". 8 September...
- RNPP : Po****tion par localité". data.public.lu. 2024-01-07. Bol de
verre côtelé from Luxembourg's
National Museum of
History and Art
Archived 2004-11-30...
- Raleigh, who died in 1545–6. The
whole was
probably acquired by
Thomas Cotele, as it was held in the 18th
century by the Edg****be
family and sold in 1787...
- oötype wall has
longitudinal rows of
large cells (a
structure called "ootype
côtelé" by
Euzet & Maillard, 1974). The eggs are elongate, fusiform, with a single...
-
followed the
descent of Ashey, and at a
court of that
manor held by
Thomas Cotele in 1624
Thomas Lovinge is
returned as
holding Langbridge. As of 1912 it...
-
known as
Frampton Cotell. The name
Cotell or
Cotterell is
derived from the
Cotele Family,
lords of
Frampton Manor in the 12th and
early 13th centuries. Their...
- RNPP : Po****tion par localité". data.public.lu. 2024-01-07. Bol de
verre côtelé from Luxembourg's
National Museum of
History and Art
Archived 2004-11-30...
- it was in the
hands of the
Hopson family. It
afterwards came to
Thomas Cotele, and p****ed from him with
Niton to Lord
Mount Edg****be, who
owned it in...