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twelve cressetts wrought in that stone,
which was
filled with tallow, and
everye night one of them was lighted, when the day was gone, and did burn to give...
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Every Origin Language(s)
English Region of
origin England,
Wales Other names Variant form(s) Everiy,
Everye, Evry, Everie, Evarie, Avery, Avary, Yvery...
- Ireland,
noting its
effectiveness in the
Second Desmond Rebellion: "'Out of
everye corner of the
woode and
glenns they came
creepinge forth upon
theire handes...
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under twoe
hundred persons, and not less than six able
tithable persons in
everye familye that
there sitt [sic]" and the
following year also gave permission...
- the
souls of his family: "And I will that the
Scollers of the said
Scoole everye mornynge at
their comynge to the said Scoole, and also at the
after nowne...
- Archives, TNA SP 46/8 f.5., 'to ... Mrs
Penne ... to
everye of them, one
furre of
lettes for
furreing everye of them one
gowne of
scarlett ageinste our sayde...
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scorched earth policy to
subdue Irish resistance to the conquest: Out of
everye corner of the
woode and
glenns they came
creepinge forth upon
theire handes...
- Hall of Grantham,
where he states: In a
sarpler of wool is thre sacks, in
everye sacke 26
stone at 14
pounde the stone,
whiche makes 264 lbs., so as there...
- vith in
length vi
yerdes di and the
viith in
length vii
yerdes quarter everye of the
saide peces conteyning in
depthe iiii
yerdes quarter di." Amongst...