-
appears in
Middle English in the
early 14th century: "He eteþ no
ffyssh / But
heryng red." A 15th-century text
known as the
Heege M****cript
includes a joke...
- by the Anglo-Norman poet
Walter of Bibbesworth, "He eteþ no
ffyssh But
heryng red."
Samuel Pepys used it in his
diary entry of 28
February 1660: "Up in...
- Koszutska,
Maksymilian Horwitz,
Julian Leszczyński, Stanisław Bobiński,
Jerzy Heryng, Józef
Feliks Ciszewski,
Tomasz Dąbal, Saul Amsterdam,
Bruno Jasieński,...
- þat
suthfast wer, And þai war said on gud maner, Hawe
doubill plesance in
heryng. þe
fyrst plesance is þe carpyng, And þe toþir þe suthfastnes, þat schawys...
- England.
There are
remains of the 14th-century
manor house of
Walterus Heryng de Winterborne, who was
granted a
licence to
crenellate in 1336, at the...
- that
suthfast wer And thai war said on gud
maner Have
doubill plesance in
heryng. the
first plesance is the carpyng, And the
tother the
suthfastnes That...
-
Grace the worst. Many of owr
cortyers and also
Cardynalles cannot abyde the
heryng that any one
absent shold be chosyn, for
feare of
translatyng the See, and...
- Gordin/Aleksander Lenowicz,
Franciszek Fiedler [pl],
Szczepan Rybacki,
Jerzy Heryng [pl] and Jan Hempel [pl], all
central KPRP cadres. However, as publishers...