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51Osborn Baronets — The Osborne, later Osborn Baronetcy, of Chicksands in the County of Bedford, is a title in the Baronetage of England. It was created on 11 February 1662 for John Osborne, subsequently Remembrancer to the Treasury from 1674 to 1698. The baronetcy… …
52Wither, George — ▪ English writer Wither also spelled Withers born June 11, 1588, Bentworth, Hampshire, Eng. died May 2, 1667, London English poet and Puritan pamphleteer, best remembered for a few songs and hymns. Wither entered Magdalen College,… …
53Charles Inglis (c. 1731–1791) — Charles Inglis Portrait by Sir Henry Raeburn Born c. 1731 …
54Томас Плантагенет, 2-й граф Ланкастер — Томас Плантагенет Thomas Plantagenet …
55Memory — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Memory >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 memory memory remembrance Sgm: N 1 retention retention retentiveness Sgm: N 1 tenacity tenacity Sgm: N 1 veteris vestigia flammae veteris vestigia flammae Sgm: N 1 tablets of the… …
56originalia — /arijaneyl(i)ya/ In old English law, transcripts sent to the remembrancer s office in the exchequer out of the chancery, distinguished from recorda, which contain the judgments and pleadings in actions tried before the barons. The treasurer… …
57Souvenir — Sou ve*nir (? or ?), n. [F., fr. souvenir to remember, fr. L. subvenire to come up, come to mind; sub under + venire to come, akin to E. come. See {Come}, and cf. {Subvention}.] That which serves as a reminder; a remembrancer; a memento; a… …
58City of London — Not to be confused with London. City of London The City • Square Mile Aerial view of the City of London …
59Guild — For other uses, see Guild (disambiguation). One of the legacies of the guilds, the elevated Windsor Guildhall was originally a meeting place for guilds, as well as magistrates seat and town hall. A guild (German: Gilde) is an association of… …
60Nature (journal) — Nature Magazine and Nature (magazine) redirect here. For the U.S. magazine published in Baltimore between 1923–1959, see American Nature Association. Nature   …