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lunisolar timekeeping or intercalation. A 1528 satire, Rede Me and Be Nott
Wrothe,
contained the lines, “Yf they saye the mone is
belewe / We must beleve...
- Sir
Robert Wroth (c. 1540 – 27
January 1607) was an
English politician. Robert, born in Middle****
about 1540, was
eldest son of Sir
Thomas Wroth (died...
-
Thomas Wroth may
refer to:
Thomas Wroth (died 1573) (1516–1573),
English courtier and
politician Thomas Wroth (died 1672) (1584–1672),
English parliamentarian...
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Wroth Palmer Acland KCB
Other name(s) Surname: Ackland,
Acklin Forename:
Wrothe,
William Born 16
March 1770 Died 8
March 1816 Bath,
England Allegiance United...
-
Hengwrt m****cript
contains the lines: "Ther cam a kyte, whil þt they were so
wrothe That bar awey the boon
bitwix hem bothe." The
first recorded use of the...
- great, lost, hit
single from the '60s".
Spencer Kornhaber of The
Atlantic wrothe that the song "sounds like the
product of the
modern Nashville music machine"...
- son and heir of Sir Pain
Tiptoft (died c. 1413) by his spouse, Agnes, née
Wrothe (d. bef. 1413). He was Lord of the
Manors of
Burwell and Eversden, in Cambridgeshire...
- VI, with the
manor and
benefice of
Hampstead being granted to Sir
Thomas Wrothe. The
church of this era was part in
stone and part in timber, and also had...
-
underwrite –
underwrote –
underwritten Strong,
class 1
writhe – writhed/
wrothe – writhed/writhen
Regular Originally Strong,
class 1 zinc – zinced/zinked/zincked...
- and Lord
Darcye of Chechie.
Wrothe's Naturalization Act 1558 1 Eliz. 1. c. 5 Pr. 8 May 1559 An Act, that
Jerosme Wrothe, born in Germany,
shall be reputed...