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between Watson's "P****ionate
Century of Love,"
Sonnet 130, and
Richard Linche's poem
collection entitled "Diella."
There is a
great deal of similarity...
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Sovereign of
Galway in the
years 1434 and 1443.
Their ancestor,
Thomas de
Linche, was
provost of
Galway in 1274.
Descendants of the
family continued to hold...
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Bartholomew Griffin, Fidessa, more
chaste than kind (1596), 62 sonnets.
Richard Linche [1],
Diella (1596), 39 sonnets.
William Smith,
Chloris (1596), 51 sonnets...
- "Quevedo" – 5:04 "Mistral" – 5:15 "Oshun" – 5:05 "Sleepwalking" (featuring
Linche) – 6:11 "One of a Kind" (featuring
Breakage and
Veronika Co****olo) – 5:48...
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Franciscan Friars reformed 1521;
dissolved 1540,
surrendered by 'Prior' John
Linche 2
April 1540;
granted to
Patrick Walshe and to the
brethren and poor of...
- The place-name Link is
first attested in 1215, in
forms such as Link and
Linche, and the
partly French forms La
Lynke and La Lynche. The name
derives from...
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barrios of
Cabecera Norte,
Cabecera Sur (both
constituting the town), Ciego,
Linche, Navajas, Platanal,
Punta Brava,
Torriente and Tramojos.
Nowadays it counts...
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chiefdoms in the area, such as Rimactampu, Maranga, Carabayllo, Lurigancho,
Linche,
Surquillo and Surco.
According to the
researcher and
historian of the Pontifical...
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fisheries off the
North African coast. The
Lenche family (also
known as
Linche,
Lencio or Lenciu) were
originally from
Morsiglia (Cap Corse) and Tomasino...
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Tiege to be "
their attorney for
ransoming the
isles of Aron from
James Linche, and
agreed that all such
parts as he
should so
ransom should belong to...