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Quittance was a
small galleon in the
service of the
English Navy Royal. She
spent her
early career in
expeditions as far as Cadiz. She was
later ****igned...
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livres and an annuity, but
Henry insisted on
Clementina signing a "
quittance"
renouncing any
further claim.
Clementina Walkinshaw brought up her grandchildren...
- count's
estate upon his
death was a
packet of paid bills, receipts, and
quittances; 82
Reichsthalers and 13
shillings in cash; and 29
various groups of items...
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Douairin (1826) Un rêve (1828)
Contes d'Espagne et d'Italie (1830) La
Quittance du
diable (1830) La
Coupe et les lèvres (1831)
Namouna (1831)
Rolla (1833)...
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inheritance from
their father's
estate in
exchange for $100 "as full
quittance"; as a result, 95% of
Charles Merrill's $25
million estate (he had already...
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master parson; who
writes himself "Armigero," in any bill, warrant,
quittance, or obligation, "Armigero." To
which Shallow directly replies: Ay, that...
- the money. Indeed, he only
agreed to do this when
Clementina signed a "
quittance" renouncing, on
behalf of
herself and her descendants, any
further claim...
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while also
trying to
protect Oscar from her secrets. 36 36 "Midnight
Quittance"
Thomas Herpich and
Graham Falk Nick
Edwards (additional storyboarder)...
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Quittances for
salaries paid,
among the
names is "Nicodemus Tessin", c. 1700...