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provided land for the
almshouses named 'Queen
Elizabeth College',
founded in 1574, and
himself lived at '
Swanne House.'
Queen Elizabeth's
College v t e...
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Swanne Gauthier (born 6
August 1986 in Pamiers) is a
French basketball player who pla**** for top
French league Ligue Féminine de
Basketball clubs Tarbes...
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included two translations, a
printed translation of Helyas,
Knyghte of the
Swanne (on the
Knight of the Swan),
which he
commissioned in 1512, and A Lytell...
- swans. It was
originally the sign of the now-demolished Four
Swans (or "
Swannes")
public house. The
present sign is a
replica erected in 2007. The original...
- there.
During that time the
rector of
Killurin Parish, the
Reverend Abraham Swanne, was a
lasting influence on Lyte's life and ministry.
Later he was vicar...
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statesman Pope
Benedict XII, (c. 1280-1342),
bishop of
Pamiers in the 1320s
Swanne Gauthier,
basketball player Yoann Huget,
rugby player Pamiers station has...
- Shakespeare – Lady
Mortimer Agamemnon (2003) by Aeschylus – C****andra The
Swanne:
Princess Charlotte (The Acts of Venus) (2003) by
Peter Hinton – Dot Noises...
- (l-r)
Nelson M. Holderman,
Lieutenants A. K. Ford and Chas D.
Swanne in 1917....
- 467W. doi:10.1038/140467b0. S2CID 4092610. López-Sepulcre, Andrés; Gordon,
Swanne P.; Paterson, Ian G.; Bentzen, Paul; Reznick,
David N. (2013). "Beyond lifetime...
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outside the precinct,
adjoining Throgmorton Street,
which included the
Swanne and Bell inns. The
larger tenements were
rented to
important officials and...