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Suffrance
Suffrance Suf"france, n. Sufferance. [Obs.] --Chaucer.

Meaning of Ffrance from wikipedia

- Wales to be the undobted heire apparent to the kingdomes of great Brittan ffrance and Ireland wee desire the said prince accordinge to his birthright may...
- Wales to be the undobted heire apparent to the kingdomes of great Brittan ffrance and Ireland wee desire the said prince accordinge to his birthright may...
- said above mentioned Deed of Mortgage Witnesseth That the said ffrances Barry and ffrances Salisbury, Robert Purefoy and Martha his Wife, for and in Consideration...
- his son William. She received one share in the 1623 land division as "ffrance wife to Wit Palmer." He was a member of the 1626 Purchaser investment group...
- Soveraigne Lord William the third by the grace of God of England Scotland Ffrance and Ireland King Defender of the Faith Anno Domini one thousand six hundred...
- saynts and Angells Charles by the grace of God King of greate Britaine ffrance and Ireland and to his heires and lawfull successors And that I will to...
- of our sovereigne Ladye Elizabeth by the grace of god Quene of England ffrance and Irelande Defender of the Faythe etc. I Alice Vaughan of Erithe in the...
- two-thirds of its course, north of Spring Garden Street and George Street. Ffrances P****age links Penny Street and Gage Street. Roman burials have been found...
- "baby" of the company who came to Kirsova when she was only 14; Helene ffrance, who arrived at the studio in 1942 as "an awkward novice" but blossomed...
- according to Cameron. Young Australian dancers Strelsa Heckelman, Helene ffrance, Henry Legerton and Paul Hammond (who at the time was calling himself Paul...