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- Flawelling, Fleuellen, Flewellin, Flewellen, Flewelling, Flewellyn, Fluellen, Fluellin, Fluelling, Flwellin, Fowellen, Fuelling, Lawellins, Lawellen, Lewellen...
- western portion of a tract of land purchased in 1661 from Abenaki Chief Fluellin by Major William Phillips, an owner of mills in Saco. First called Phillipstown...
- of land purchased in 1661 by Major William Phillips of Saco from Chief Fluellin. Known as M****abesic Plantation, it included most of modern-day Waterboro...
- and Peter Turbat purchased from the Abenaki sachem Sosowen and his son Fluellin what is now the township of Lyman. First called Swanfield, it was settled...
- western portion of a large tract of land purchased from Indian chiefs Fluellin, Hombinowitt and M****sombe (also known as Captain Sunday), between 1661...
- Duckweed Yellow Waterflag or Iris pseudacorus Flower-de-luce, or Iris (plant) Fluellin - may be Common Speedwell, Germander Speedwell, or Common Toadflax Ivy...
- Lincoln's Inn Fields included Lacy Ryan as Bellayr, Benjamin Griffin as Fluellin, Christopher Bullock as Meagre, Anthony Boheme as Jaspar and John Harper...
- Brigantine For R. Iliff. January  United Kingdom William Adamson Sunderland Fluellin Barque For W. Adamson. January  United Kingdom Robert Thompson & Sons Sunderland...
- textile-producing subsidiary of the London department store Heal & Son. This fabric, Fluellin (1950), marked the start of her long relationship with Heal's, which lasted...
- (Plantaginaceae). It includes several species known commonly as cancerworts or fluellins. Species are mostly native to Europe, Central Asia, and Africa, with two...