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Minstrel
Minstrel Min"strel, n. [OE. minstrel, menestral, OF. menestrel, fr. LL. ministerialis servant, workman (cf. ministrellus harpist), fr. L. ministerium service. See Ministry, and cf. Ministerial.] In the Middle Ages, one of an order of men who subsisted by the arts of poetry and music, and sang verses to the accompaniment of a harp or other instrument; in modern times, a poet; a bard; a singer and harper; a musician. --Chaucer.

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- Geisha (green,red,blue,pink) Charles J Noke 1927 1938 HN1224 The Wandering Minstre HN1225 HN1226 The Huntsman Leslie Harradine 1927 1938 HN1227 The Bather...
- Royal Engineers FInstRE   Member of the Institution of Royal Engineers MInstRE   Honorary Member of the Institution of Royal Engineers HonMInstRE S Safety...
- December 2019. p. 21822. "Lieutenant General Richard Wardlaw OBE MSc BEng MInstRE". Retrieved 29 June 2021. "No. 64307". The London Gazette (Supplement)...
- Eadburh of Winchester Eadburh Ædburh Winchester St Mary's Abbey nunnan minstre Nunneminster 'in the same city' 34 * Mærwynn, * (Balthild), * (Æthelflæd...
- rights to Bishop Heat****d. This allowed for the founding of a monastery or minstre in the area. The earliest written form of the name Kidderminster was first...
- Alvescot, Kencot, Abingdon and Sutton Courtenay. The village was named Minstre, situated in the ancient hundred of Bampton in 1086. The dedication of...
-        and he his lara wel genom. Eardiæð æt ðem eadige       in in ðem minstre unarimeda       reliquia, ðær monia wundrum gewurðað,       ðes ðe writ...