- 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...
- 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...
-
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...
- 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...
-
seven officers, who were shot near the
Orthodox church in the
village of
Tynne.
Among those killed was
Lieutenant Jan Bolbot, who was in 1989 posthumously...
- Clarencieux,
Mistress Sibille Penne (a
former nurse to
Edward VI),
Mistress Tynnes, and
Mistress Southwell (Mary Jerningham), the
remaining gentlewomen, waiters...
- 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...
-
Leland visited the mine and was
quoted as
saying "There are no
greater Tynne workes yn al
Cornwal than be on Sir
Wylliam Godolcan's Ground". By 1584...
- Li-2 near Ribnoye: 9 killed". B3A Archives. "Crash of an
Antonov AN-2 near
Tynne: 9 killed". B3A Archives.
Accident description for CCCP-75843 at the Aviation...
- two
local men were
overheard quarrelling in
Cornish about the
theft of "
tynne at
Poldyth in Wennap". Tin
raised in
Gwennap was
dressed and
smelted locally...