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John Mayo (minister)
He married his wife Tamisen Brike in England and had five children: Samuel, Hannah, Elizabeth, Nathaniel and John. wikipedia.org
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brikke
▪ I. † brike Obs. Also 5 bryke. [a. ONF. brique, bricque, var. of briche, brice, trap, gin.] A trap, a snare; a ‘fix’, a dilemma.c 1380 Wyclif Sel. Wks. III. 128 If a man falle in bryke [v.r. brygge] for worldly richesses. c 1386 Chaucer Monk's T. 400 Geniloun Oliver..Broughte this worthy king in su... Oxford English Dictionary
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Handcycle
Manufacturers of this type of handcycle include Lighting Handcycles and Brike International Ltd. (Freedom Ryder). wikipedia.org
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brigue
▪ I. ‖ brigue, n. (brig) Forms: 4–5 brige, bryge, brygge, brigge, 5 (?) bryke, 7– brigue. [a. F. brigue (14th c. in Littré) = med.L. briga, It. and Pg. briga, Sp. and Pr. brega. Of uncertain origin: see Diez. The word and its derivatives are extensively developed in Italian: see brigand, etc. Adopte... Oxford English Dictionary
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Nikolai Kardashev
His parents were Semyon Karlovich Brike and Nina Nikolaevna Kardasheva; his father was an important member of the party, and his mother joined as well wikipedia.org
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undershad
† undershad, pa. pple. Obs. [under-1 4 a; the second element may be shod.] Faced at the bottom.1528 Lett. & Pap. Hen. VIII, IV. ii. 2228 The brayes about the towne [Calais] to be mended and heythed and under shadd with stone or brike. Oxford English Dictionary
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Geoffrey Boleyn
This was before the present mansion built by Hobart arose: John Leland noted, "Syr Geffrey buildid a fair house of brike at ... in Northfolke." wikipedia.org
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closer
▪ I. † ˈcloser1 Obs. Also 5 closere, 6 closyer, 6–7 closier. [a. Anglo-F. closere = OF. closiere ‘enclosed place’:—late L. clausāria (see Du Cange), f. claus-us closed, shut.] 1. An enclosed space or place; a closet.a 1400–50 Alexander 5250 Candace..changid hire wedis; And cam doun of hire closere. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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brick
▪ I. brick, n.1 (brɪk) Forms: 5 breke, (pl.) brikkes, 5–6 bryke, 6 brike, brikke, bryk, bryck(e, 6–7 bricke, 6– brick. [Found only since the middle of the 15th c.; not in the Promptorium 1440, or Catholicon 1483: prob. a. F. brique, in OF. also briche; quoted by Godefroy 1264 (briche) and 1457 (briq... Oxford English Dictionary
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space
▪ I. space, n.1 (speɪs) Also 5 sspace, 5–6 spase; Sc. 5 spas, 6 spais, spaice, spece, 7 speace. [ad. OF. espace (aspace, espasse, spaze, etc., F. espace, = Prov. espaci, espazi, Pg. espa{cced}o, Sp. espacio, It. spazio), ad. L. spatium (med.L. also spacium).] I. Denoting time or duration. 1. a. With... Oxford English Dictionary
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