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Stowre
Stowre Stowre, n. See Stour, n. [Obs.] --Spenser.
Stowre
Stowre Stowre, a. See Stour, a. [Obs.]

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- Test of Word Reading Efficiency Second Edition or commonly known as TOWRE - 2 is a kind of reading test developed to test the efficiency of reading ability...
- (WAIT-II)[citation needed] Test Of Word Reading Efficiency Second Edition (TOWRE-2)[citation needed] Developmental Coordination Disorder Questionnaire (DCD-Q)...
- enter by into the Towne, and at the other End towardes Wales a might strong Towre to prohibit Enimies to enter into the Bridge. The bridge was variously described...
- Test of Reading Comprehension 3 (TORC-3), Test of Word Reading Efficiency (TOWRE), and the Test of Reading Fluency. A more comprehensive list of reading...
- Island in James River opposite of their capital, which he called Pawatahs Towre (Powhatan Town); their chief was Parahunt, another son of Wahunsano****...
- in a survey conducted in 1538, it is simply referred to as the "Rounde Towre". The 13th century curtain wall surrounds the keep concentrically, making...
- a 1541 survey it was observed that: At Nesebytte (Nesebitt) there was a towre of thinheritaunce of Sir Roger Gray but yt is longe synce for laske of reparacons...
- was by Myles Coverdale in 1539 with the title, "Oure God is a defence and towre". The first English translation in "common usage" was "God is our Refuge...
- "And whereas heretofore the merchaunte paid for coynage of every pounde Towre of fyne gold weighing xi oz. quarter Troye ii s. vi d. Nowe it is determyned...
- after the death of Brutus. He "a-mended gretly the Citee [London], and made towres and stronge walles enbateiled", and then renamed it from New Troy to Logres...