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Definition of Scories

Scorie
Scorie Sco"rie, n. (Zo["o]l.) The young of any gull. [Written also scaurie.] [Prov. Eng.]

Meaning of Scories from wikipedia

- Scory is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: John Scory (died 1585), English Dominican friar Sylv**** Scory (c. 1551–1617), English courtier...
- Sylv**** Scory (also Silv****) (c. 1551 – 1617) was an English courtier and politician, known as a soldier, covert agent, and dissolute wit. He was the...
- John Scory (died 1585) was an English Dominican friar who later became a bishop in the Church of England. He was Bishop of Rochester from 1551 to 1552...
- death. Pochesci published his first novel, Hammour, in 2016, followed by Scories in 2019. He also published his first science fiction novel in 2019, titled...
- final six games of the campaign, Yoddha won five and tied one and Nitesh scoried 25 tackle points as Yoddha qualified for the playoffs. In the first eliminator...
- public remains a source of debate. In a publication of 1626, Sir Edmund Scory, who probably sta**** on the island in the first decades of the 17th century...
- Newtown In office 1601–1601 Serving with Robert Wroth Preceded by Sylv**** Scory Thomas Crompton Succeeded by Sir John Stanhope William Meux Member of the...
- The case has since been dismissed.[citation needed] In 2011, in Robin Scory v. Glen Valley Watersheds Society, a BC court ruled that "an order for special...
- bishops among them included John Aylmer, Miles Coverdale, John Ponet, John Scory, Richard Cox, Edmund Grindal (****ure archbishop of York, then Canterbury)...
- performed at Lambeth by William Barlow, formerly Bishop of Bath and Wells, John Scory, formerly Bishop of Chichester, Miles Coverdale, formerly Bishop of Exeter...