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  • 91Gabriel Sionita — • A learned Maronite, famous for his share in the publication of the Parisian polyglot of the Bible; b. 1577, at Edden on the Lebanon; d. 1648 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Gabriel Sionita     Gabriel Sionita …

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  • 92Gerard, John — • Jesuit; born 4 October, 1564; died 27 July, 1637 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Gerard, John     John Gerard …

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  • 93John Gerard —     John Gerard     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► John Gerard     Jesuit; born 4 October, 1564; died 27 July, 1637. He is well known through his autobiography, a fascinating record of dangers and adventures, of captures and escapes, of trials and… …

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  • 94The Anglo-Saxon Church —     The Anglo Saxon Church     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Anglo Saxon Church     I. ANGLO SAXON OCCUPATION OF BRITAIN     The word Anglo Saxon is used as a collective name for those Teutonic settlers the foundation stock of the English race… …

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  • 95Ven. Henry Morse —     Ven. Henry Morse     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Ven. Henry Morse     Martyr; b. in 1595 in Norfolk; d. at Tyburn, 1 Feb., 1644. He was received into the church at Douai, 5 June, 1614, after various journeys was ordained at Rome, and left for… …

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  • 96Robert de Cliderhou — (d. 1339?), was a justiciar. Cliderhou belonged to a family which had been for one or two generations settled at Clitheroe in Lancashire, and he held the manor of Bayley near that town. In 1302 some land at Aighton was conveyed to him by W. de… …

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  • 97Dùn an Achaidh — about 1900. Dùn an Achaidh, sometimes Anglicised as Dun Acha, is a dun located near the village of Acha on the Inner Hebridean island of Coll. It is considered the best preserved dun on the island. The site of Dùn an Achaidh is located at grid… …

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  • 98Vadia guerre — Lit. war wages . These were essentially accounts itemising the payroll of the army, listing all who had received money and how much. They were organised by retinue within the army, containing summaries of all personnel with information such as… …

    Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases

  • 99Waddie — Recorded in many spellings (see below) this unusual name, is found principally in Scotland and Northern England. It is of Anglo Scandinavian origin, and derives from a short form of the popular Olde English personal name Waltheof , adopted from… …

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  • 100Waddy — Recorded in many spellings (see below) this unusual name, is found principally in Scotland and Northern England. It is of Anglo Scandinavian origin, and derives from a short form of the popular Olde English personal name Waltheof , adopted from… …

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