- Sir John
Schorne (died 1313) was
rector of
North Marston in the
English county of Buckinghamshire. He was a very
pious man and was said to have effected...
- for
local reasons:
Camden Neild (Red)
Verney (Green)
Schorne (Blue)
There was also "The
Schorne College"
situated in the
grounds of the
church directly...
-
Schorne College F.C., more
formally (and originally)
known as
Schorne College (Past & Present), was an ****ociation
football team made up of
current and...
- jack-in-the-box is that it
comes from the 14th-century
English prelate Sir John
Schorne, who is
often pictured holding a boot with a
devil in it.
According to...
- 51°55′55″N 0°58′16″W / 51.932°N 0.971°W / 51.932; -0.971
Claydon Deanery is part of the
Archdeaconry of
Buckingham within the
Diocese of Oxford, England...
- 14th-century
English saint, John
Schorne, may have been the
source of the
belief that
shoes had the
power to
protect against evil.
Schorne was said to have succeeded...
- the Holy
Spirit incarnate; cult was
suppressed in 1300 John
Schorne 1313 England
Schorne Well,
North Marston, Buckinghamshire,
United Kingdom Gout and...
- Horn, Stepping :
thought to be a
corruption or
nickname of 'Frenchman de
Schorne'. However,
there were also
other pubs with this name e.g. Upton. Four Jacks...
- Baptist,
Preston Bissett ****umption of the
Blessed Virgin Mary,
Twyford Schorne,
Comprising Dunton, Granborough, Hardwick, Hoggeston,
North Marston, Oving...
-
Achthundert und
zwanzig neue oder
unbeschriebene wirbellose Thiere. Straubing:
Schorne. pp. 94 pp. Duda, O. (1930). "Die
neotropischen Chloropiden (Dipt.)". Folia...