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Hercynian
Hercynian Her*cyn"i*an, a. [L. Hercynia silva, Hercynius saltus, the Hercynian forest; cf. Gr. ? ?.] Of or pertaining to an extensive forest in Germany, of which there are still portions in Swabia and the Hartz mountains.

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- Sir John Hercy (before 1499 – 1570) was an English landowner and Member of Parliament. He was the son of Humphrey Hercy of Grove, near Retford, Nottinghamshire...
- Industry Software Founded August 7th, 2015 Founder Winston Tang Headquarters Palo Alto, California , US Key people Hercy Chang (CEO) Website leetcode.com...
- Wellington on 13 January 1847, Clifford married Mary Anne Hercy, third daughter of John Hercy, JP, DL of Cruchfield House, Hawthorn Hill, Berkshire. The...
- de Joice 1334: Johannes de Oxon. 1338: Egidius de Meynell. 1341: Hugo de Hercy. 1342: Nicholaus de Longford. 1344: Johannes de Musters. 1345: Gervase de...
- of their generation. John Hersey was a descendant of William Hersey (or Hercy, as the family name was then spelled) of Reading, Berkshire, England. William...
- Charles Clifford, 1st Baronet, of Flaxbourne 6. Charles Clifford 13. Marianne Hercy 3. Agnes Clifford 14. Sir Humphrey de Trafford, 2nd Baronet de Trafford...
- Malvesinus de Hercy in the reign of Henry III. The Hercy family built the original wing of Grove Hall. The estate continued in the Hercy family till Sir...
- Retrieved 2024-05-03. McGavic, Matthew (2024-04-30). "Former Louisville Guard Hercy Miller Announces Transfer Destination". Sports Illustrated Louisville Cardinals...
- probably born at Sturton le Steeple and from about 1520 was a ward of Sir John Hercy of Grove. He entered the household of Sir Francis Bryan in the 1530s after...
- Malvesinus de Hercy, (the first of that ancient family,) on condition that he should allow the rector 28s. per annum, for ever. In 1425, Sir Thomas Hercy, Knight...