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Laira /ˈlɛərə/ –
previously recorded as Lare (1591), Lary
poynte (1638), the
Leerie (1643), and the
Lairy (1802) – was
originally the name
given to that...
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doublet with hose (clothing). The name
derives from the
Middle English "
poynte" and
originally from the
Latin "puncta",
meaning to pierce.
Poynter may...
- a
Balace a
smalle poynted Diamounde thre
pearlis and two
Collettys the
Balace wt the king Item oon the
Diademe above twelf poynted diamoundys some better...
- with handes, or with a
shorte pykforke. For good
teddynge is the
chiefe poynte to make good hey, and than
shall it be
wyddred all in lyke, or
elles not:...
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Pompositicut Stow Middle****
Provincetown on
Mills River Athol Worcester Pullen Poynte Chelsea Suffolk Pullin Point Chelsea Suffolk Punkapoag Canton Norfolk Quabaug...
- or
Lorde Keeper of the
greate Seale for the tyme
being shall name and ap-
poynte the
Custos Rotulo'
throughoute all
Shires of Eng-lande
accordinge as in...
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Portions of the township,
notably the West
Atlantic City and
Anchorage Poynte areas, are not
contiguous to the main body of the muni****lity,
having been...
- they
polle and
shave to the quicke, by
reisyng their rentes (for this only
poynte of
frugalitie do they use, men els
through their lav****e and
prodigall spendynge...
- "have
bysilie in his
mynde and for
kepyng of his
honour observe in all
poyntes tharticle ****ured as wele by hym as
other lordes and
estates of this land...
- all-mighten
Thatt prin****li may be
shewed in this **** thinges: In the
fourtene poyntes that
falles to the trouthe, In the ten comandementeʒ that god has gyven...