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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Stragglethorpe STRAGGLETHORPE, a hamlet, in the parish of Cotgrave, union, and S. division of the wapentake, of …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… married Elizabeth the daughter of Mr. John Scrimshire of Cotgrave. Here was a manor called Makarells manor, which …
Survey of London Monograph
… daughters. His second wife was Eleanor, daughter of John Cotgrave of Chester. Sir Richard Pexall's daughters were all …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the whole of the property to his second wife Eleanor Cotgrave for thirteen years until his grandson Pexall Brocas, …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… ordinarily by the French peasants' [attributed by OED to Cotgrave with no detail of precise source]. According to …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… of the rest, and his grandchild John White, esquire, of Cotgrave, is now lord there. The rectory was appropriated to …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… hath a resemblance to taffata and is much used for lining. Cotgrave: French Dict. Roe's paper as printed gives here …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… Franais (vol. xiv, page 608) gives ramberges, defined by Cotgrave as a fashion of long ship, narrower than a galley but swift and easy to be governed. Cotgrave: French Dict. …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… narrower than a galley but swift and easy to be governed. Cotgrave : French Dict. Littr derives it from English row …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… than a galley, but swift and easy to be governed." Cotgrave: French Dictionary. Baltresca: ogni macchina …
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