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Palsgrave
Palsgrave Hist. (ˈpɔːlzgreɪv) Also 6–7 paltsgrave, 7 pauls-, palse-; β. 7–9 palgrave. [a. 16th c. Du. paltsgrave (Kilian), mod.Du. paltsgraaf = Ger. pfalzgraf, MHG. pfalzgrâve, OHG. pfalenzgrâvo, f. pfalenza palace + grâvo count. L. palātium palace appears to have been altered in Teutonic lands to *... Oxford English Dictionary
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John Palsgrave
John Palsgrave (c. 1485 – 1554) was a priest of Henry VIII of England's court. References John Palsgrave: L'éclaircissement de la langue française (1530). wikipedia.org
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Palgrave (surname)
1919), banker, editor of The Economist and writer Sir Reginald Francis Douce Palgrave (1829–1904), Clerk of the British House of Commons See also John Palsgrave wikipedia.org
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paltsgrave
paltsgrave obs. form of Palsgrave. Oxford English Dictionary
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Paulsgrave
Paulsgrave obs. form of Palsgrave. Oxford English Dictionary
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Paulsgrave Williams
Paulsgrave Williams (c. 1675 – after 1723), first name occasionally Paul, Palsgrave, or Palgrave, was a pirate who was active 1716–1723 and sailed in the wikipedia.org
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palgrave
palgrave see Palsgrave. Oxford English Dictionary
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Richard Gunnell
He acted with the Admiral's Men, then called the Palsgrave's Men, from 1613 to 1622. The fire that destroyed the Fortune on 9 December 1621 also wiped out the costumes and play manuscripts of the Palsgrave's Men. wikipedia.org
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Pfalzgrave
† Pfalzgrave Obs. = Palsgrave; hence † Pfalzgraviate, a (German) palatinate.1762 tr. Busching's Syst. Geog. V. 197 The town..is the origin of the Pfalzgraviate of Swabia. Oxford English Dictionary
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Thomas Drue
The play was staged by the Palsgrave's Men, a theatre troupe sponsored by Frederick of the Palatinate. wikipedia.org
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Wilhelm Gnapheus
In 1540 it was published in English translation by John Palsgrave. wikipedia.org
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communy
† coˈmmuny, v. Obs. rare. [a. F. communier: —L. commūnicāre to communicate. But in early ME. co(m)mun-y was southern f. commun-en to commune; and the quot. in Palsgrave is under the heading ‘I comen, je communique’.]1530 Palsgr. 490/2 He hath communyed his treasure to many, il a communicqué son tres... Oxford English Dictionary
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Edward Floyd (impeached barrister)
the instance (doing) of the Privy Council, he was impeached by the House of Commons for having said: I have heard that Prague is taken; and Goodman Palsgrave and Goodwife Palsgrave have taken their heels; and as I have heard, Goodwife Palsgrave is taken prisoner. wikipedia.org
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gloryless
ˈgloryless, a. [See -less.] Without glory.1540 Palsgrave Acolastus Prol. B iij b, We our selfe being glorylesse .i. without gloryous fame or renome. 1594 Peele Battle Alcazar ii. iii, He on whose glorie all thy ioy should stay, Is souleless, glorylesse, and desperate. 1861 Miss Pratt Flower. Pl. III... Oxford English Dictionary
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William St Loe
Biography Sir William's tutor was the distinguished scholar and grammarian John Palsgrave, who had a high opinion of him. wikipedia.org
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