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Richard Hunne was an
English merchant tailor in the City of
London during the
early years of the
reign of
Henry VIII (1509-1547).
After a
dispute with...
- 1514 when
Hunne, a
wealthy Londoner,
refused to pay a
burial fee to his
parish priest for the
burial of
Hunne's child. The
priest sued
Hunne in ecclesiastical...
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Hunne zu
Pferde is a
sculpture by
Erich Hösel,
installed outside the Alte
Nationalgalerie in Berlin, Germany.
Staatliche Museen zu
Berlin (2015-12-16)...
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Pietermanknecht te hunnent; de
zoons in
hunne vaders, de
mannen in
hunnen vrouwen en de
dienstmeisjes in
hunne gebiedsters." ("St. Nikolaas", De Arke Noach's...
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Verzameling van een
meenigte tulipaanen, naar het
leven get****end met
hunne naamen, en
swaarte der bollen, zoo als die
publicq verkogt zijn, te Haarlem...
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species is
described on a few text pages.
Nederlandsche vogelen;
volgens hunne ****shouding, aert, en
eigenschappen beschreeven door NOZEMAN, CORNELIUS...
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person plural eure(n) eur eur eur
Third person plural häöre(n) (easterly) /
hunne(n) (westerly) häör (easterly) / hun (westerly) häör (easterly) / hun (westerly)...
- dij, dej'j Hans, hannjes, hanses, hannes, hanner, hånner Hennes, hennjes,
hunnes, henna, hennar, huns Dets, det sitt, dess Vår, våkke, vår', våres, vårres...
- this work;
others involved in its
production included George Bishop, John
Hunne and
Lucus Harrison.
Vernon Snow, an
author who
writes an
introduction to...
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recorded in the area in the 13th century. In 1511, a parishioner,
Richard Hunne,
after a
dispute with the
priest over his
infant son's funeral,
sought to...