- Ye Olde
Starre Inne is a pub in the city
centre of York, in England. The main
block of the pub is a timber-framed structure,
constructed in the mid-16th...
- Henk
Kummeling (Rector Magnificus),
Anton Pijpers (chair),
Margot van der
Starre (Vice Chair) and
Niels Vreeswijk (Student ****essor).
Close ties are harboured...
- Kate
Starre OAM (born 18
September 1971 in Armadale,
Western Australia) is a
former field hockey midfielder from Australia, who
competed for her native...
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Starr is a
family name,
originating from the pre-Modern
English word
starre or sterre,
meaning "star".
Albert Starr (1926–2024),
American cardiovascular...
- The call is
usually ascribed to
Margery (sometimes Margaret)
Starre (fl. 1381).
Starre is
generally described as an "old woman", and she has been characterised...
- Of
Ruine or Some
Blazing Starre - The
Broken Heart of Man is an
album by
English band
Current 93.
Although musically one of
Current 93's
gentlest albums...
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Archived from the
original on 2024-07-17.
Retrieved 2024-11-21. Vartan,
Starre (2006-11-01). "Wearable art: planet- and people-friendly
jewelry is gaining...
- now
defunct Queen Anne
Grammar School for Girls, and
worked at the Old
Starre Inn, at York
Minster and at the city's
Theatre Royal. She
performed locally...
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Looney Runes (1990)
Thunder Perfect Mind (1992) Of
Ruine or Some
Blazing Starre (1994) All the
Pretty Little Horses: The
Inmost Light (1996) Soft Black...
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Bradshaw (born 1562) was an
English poet, the
author of The Shepherd's
Starre,
published in 1591.
Bradshaw was
baptised on 25
September 1562. His father...