- Herr Tønne af Alsø ('Sir Tønne of Alsø') is a
Danish ballad (The
Types of the
Scandinavian Medieval Ballad A 62;
Danmarks gamle Folkeviser 34). Danmarks...
- big fat
heavy red
books stood on the shelf.') Den
andre heldigvis lange tynne nøkkelen p****et. ('The
other fortunately long thin key fit'.)
Norway portal...
-
After changing hands a few times, the
estate was
bought by
Henry Frederick Tynne who had the
house redesigned in 1705 by
architect James Gibbs,
renamed it...
- Puhach [uk] Remchytsi [uk] Rudnia-Karpylivska [uk] Selyshche [uk] Strilsk [uk]
Tynne [uk] Triskyni [uk] Trudy [uk] Tutovychi [uk] Uberezh [uk] Uhly [uk] Fedorivka [uk]...
- Clarencieux,
Mistress Sibille Penne (a
former nurse to
Edward VI),
Mistress Tynnes, and
Mistress Southwell (Mary Jerningham), the
remaining gentlewomen, waiters...
- a mountain,
where he
meets a dwarf's daughter. He
kills her. 28
Riddar Tynne A 62 29 Herr Olof och älvorna A 63
Child 42 Sir Olof
encounters fairies...
- interviews.
Other arrests occurred off
Pudding Lane, in the
house of
James Tynne, a goldsmith, and in the
dwelling of
Bishop Grindal's own servant. Grindal...
- that in 1603 the
tinners were
permitted to
abstract water for
their "two
tynne milles knocking mills or
classe milles".
Harsh winters and a
general decline...
-
Nicholas Harris Nicolas (1826). as follows: "issues and
profits of all my
tynne-works in
Whele Ankeye,
Whele Flatt,
Whele en duse gentill, and
Whele Liana...
- Kilmessan".
Irish Independent. 4
December 2017.
Retrieved 29
March 2018. "
Tynne provides inspiration as
Kilmessan retain crown".
Irish Independent. 26 November...