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Pagina 5
... derived from the British word Dur or Dour , water , making the whole name Water - gate - end rather than Deer- gate - end ? The river Rea crosses Deritend , and would seem to supply the reason for the suggested prefix . There is a ...
... derived from the British word Dur or Dour , water , making the whole name Water - gate - end rather than Deer- gate - end ? The river Rea crosses Deritend , and would seem to supply the reason for the suggested prefix . There is a ...
Pagina 7
... derived ? I have heard it was from an ancient city near Rome , whose customs gave to the world in general their name . T. E. WINNINGTON . [ On turning to Webster's Dictionary , by Dr. Goodrich and Dr. Porter , we read , " CEREMONY , Fr ...
... derived ? I have heard it was from an ancient city near Rome , whose customs gave to the world in general their name . T. E. WINNINGTON . [ On turning to Webster's Dictionary , by Dr. Goodrich and Dr. Porter , we read , " CEREMONY , Fr ...
Pagina 16
... derived from some marriage with an heiress of the family mentioned by your corre- spondent ; but still the curious fact remains of these , or similar arms , being borne by families named Buttall , Buckle , and Buckland , and perhaps by ...
... derived from some marriage with an heiress of the family mentioned by your corre- spondent ; but still the curious fact remains of these , or similar arms , being borne by families named Buttall , Buckle , and Buckland , and perhaps by ...
Pagina 17
... derived from chevancher , bad as ever.- p . Thus , in Wynley's Lord Chandos ( 1592 , p . 36 ) , it seems to mean knightly horsemanship : : - " And made us swear that feasts continuance , Which was maintained through noble chevachance ...
... derived from chevancher , bad as ever.- p . Thus , in Wynley's Lord Chandos ( 1592 , p . 36 ) , it seems to mean knightly horsemanship : : - " And made us swear that feasts continuance , Which was maintained through noble chevachance ...
Pagina 34
... derived from the Gaelic gearran ( Ir . id . ) , a little farm - horse , a work - horse , a hack ; per- haps from gear , short , short in size . Gray's Inn . R. S. CHARNOCK , CALVIN AND SERVETUS ( 4th S. vii . 141 . ) - I suppose it is ...
... derived from the Gaelic gearran ( Ir . id . ) , a little farm - horse , a work - horse , a hack ; per- haps from gear , short , short in size . Gray's Inn . R. S. CHARNOCK , CALVIN AND SERVETUS ( 4th S. vii . 141 . ) - I suppose it is ...
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