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camois
† ˈcamois, camus, a. (and n.) Obs. Also 4 cammus, 5–8 camoise, -oys, -oyse, 6 ? -ous, 8 chamois. [a. F. camus, -use, ‘having a short and flat nose’. Thurneysen refers it to a Celtic source, comparing the Ir. n. camus hollow, retreating angle, bay, Gael. camas bought, bay, creek, space between the th...
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Sir John Mill, 1st Baronet
Mill was the younger son of Lewknor Mill, of Camois Court and his wife, Cicely (or Cecily, daughter of John Crook of Southampton), and educated in the He succeeded his elder brother in 1587 and was created a baronet of Camois Court on 3 December 1619.
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Rogate
During the reign of Edward III (1327-1377) it was held by Ralph de Camois who was granted a charter for a fair.
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camoised
† ˈcamoised, a. Obs. Also 4–5 camused, 6 camesyd, camoused, cammoised, cammosed, 7 camus'd, -oysed. [f. camois + -ed.] Made camois; having a camois nose.1393 Gower Conf. II. 210 Some one, for she is noble of kinne..Some one, for that she is camused. a 1533 Ld. Berners Huon xxxiii. 103 Grete eeres an...
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Mill baronets
The Mill Baronetcy, of Camois Court in the County of Sussex, was a title in the Baronetage of England. Mill baronets, of Camois Court (1619)
Sir John Mill, 1st Baronet (died 1648)
Sir John Mill, 2nd Baronet (died 1670)
Sir John Mill, 3rd Baronet (1661–)
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St George's Church, Trotton
There is a tomb of Margaret de Camois in the nave. The nave contains a ledger stone with a brass of Margaret de Camois (died 1310). This is the oldest known brass of a woman in England.
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Sylvia Huot
Huot, Sylvia: "Unruly Bodies, Unspeakable Acts: Pierre de Béarn, Camel de Camois, and Actaeon in the Writings of Jean Froissart" Exemplaria: A Journal
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camously
† ˈcamoisly, ˈcamously, adv. Obs. [f. camois + -ly2.] Like a camois nose; concavely.a 1528 Skelton El. Rummyng 28 Nose som dele hoked, And camously croked.
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chamoy-nosed
† chamoy-nosed, a. = camow-, camois-nosed.1598 Florio, Silo, he that hath a nose crooked upward, a flat chamoy nosed fellow.
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cammed
cammed, a. Obs. exc. dial. (kæmd) [app. extended from cam a.; cf. wicked.] † 1. = camois; having a cam or camois nose. Obs.? c 1350 Sat. Blacksmiths in Rel. Ant. I. 240 The cammede kongons cryen after col! col! c 1386 Chaucer Reeve's T. 14 Rounde was hese face and kammede was hese nose. c 1440 Promp...
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List of Acts of the Parliament of Great Britain, 1725–1729
a Settlement made by James late Lord Scudamore in the Kingdom of Ireland; and for vesting in the said Duke, in Fee, the Manors of Wickball and Ditton Camois
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