- Féchín: "
Chapter LII (Of the mill
which no
women enter) "There is a mill at
Foure, in Meath,
which St.
Fechin made most
miraculously with his own hands, in...
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Brigitte Fouré (French pronunciation: [bʁiʒit fuʁe]; born 13
August 1955 in Amiens) is a
French university lecturer and
former government minister, a...
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Georges Fouré (1848 in Paris-1902) was a 19th-century French-German
philatelist and
stamp forger.
Fouré lived in
Berlin and was the
editor of the Berliner...
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translation under the name "The
Right Pleasant and
Goodly Historie of the
Foure Sonnes of Aymon". The
translation was
repeatedly reprinted, as well as dramatised...
- Fouéré (4
September 1839 – 10
February 1910), also
known as L'Abbé
Fouré ("Abbot
Fouré" in French) was a
French artist and priest.
Considered to be an outsider...
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Macaroones Wash a
pound of the
newest and the best
Jordane Almonds in
three or
foure waters, to take away the
rednesse from
their out-side, lay them in a Bason...
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brought forth to the
market place, and a
blocke being brought hither of
foure foote high; the
malefactor is
stripd naked; and then layd
thereupon with...
- Forsten. p. 528. ISBN 9789069801155. Topsell,
Edward (1607). The
Historie of
Foure-footed Beasts. London. p. 442.,
quoted from this
edition (partly omitted...
- 12th-century
works of Hugh of St
Victor and
Edward Topsell's
Historie of
Foure-footed
Beastes (London, 1607, 1653) and its
replacement in the
study of...
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publicly reiterated his
approval at Anne's
funeral in 1394. The Oon of
Foure was a
gospel harmony in
Middle English, a
translation of
Clement of Llanthony's...