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cheverel
▪ I. † ˈcheverel, n.1 Obs. Forms: 5 chevrelle, 5–7 cheverell(e, 5–8 cheverel, (6 chaverell), 6–7 chiverel(l, cheveril(l. [ME. chevrelle, a. OF. chevrele, -elle kid (Romanic type *caprella), dim. of chèvre:—capra, she-goat; in mod.F. replaced by the synon. chevrette.] 1. lit. Kid; but always used in ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Scenes of Clerical Life
Chilvers Coton became Shepperton; Arbury Hall became Cheverel Manor, and its owner, Sir Roger Newdigate, Sir Christopher Cheverel. story takes place chaplain at Cheverel Manor. wikipedia.org
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cheverelize
† ˈcheverelize, v. Obs. rare—1. [f. cheverel n.1 + -ize.] trans. To make capable of stretching to any extent, like cheverel-leather. Hence cheverelized ppl. a.1625 Bp. R. Montagu App. Cæsar iv. 23, I appeale unto your owne, though never so much Cheverellized consciences. Oxford English Dictionary
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Hamelin de Ballon
Hamelin was given lands in southeast Wales, in what was to become the Welsh Marches, and in Wiltshire, where he held Castle Eaton, Cheverel and Sutton. wikipedia.org
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chaverell
chaver, chaverell var. chafer2, cheverel. Oxford English Dictionary
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Edward Newdegate
She wrote historical works: Gossip from a Muniment Room (1897) on Anne and Mary Fitton; The Cheverels of Cheverel Manor (1898), based on correspondence wikipedia.org
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chiverell
chiverel(l obs. ff. cheveral, cheverel. Oxford English Dictionary
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Roger Newdigate
Legacy Sir Roger was immortalised in fiction in George Eliot's Scenes of Clerical Life, where he appears as Sir Christopher Cheverel in Mr Gilfil's Love wikipedia.org
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sheveret
† ˈsheveret Sc. Obs. [Origin and meaning obscure: cf. cheverel.] Some material used for curtains.1716 Lady G. Baillie Househ. Bk. (S.H.S.) 45 For 3 yd. yellow sheveret for a curtine to the Coach 0. 9. 0. Oxford English Dictionary
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Arbury Hall
In the arts George Eliot immortalised Arbury Hall as "Cheverel Manor" in Scenes of Clerical Life, where it is the setting for "Mr Gilfil's Love Story". wikipedia.org
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wellaired
well(-)aired, ppl. a. 1. Thoroughly ventilated; favoured with good air.1818 Scott Hrt. Midl. Note 3 The situation in the centre of the High Street rendered it [the Tolbooth] so particularly well-aired, that when the plague laid waste the city in 1645, it affected none within these melancholy precinc... Oxford English Dictionary
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Coronation riots
The rioters shouted at the judges: "No Jeffrey, no Western Assizes" and later: "A Cheverel, A Cheverel, and down with the Roundheads...up with the Cavaliers wikipedia.org
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chevron
▪ I. chevron, n.1 (ˈʃɛvrən) Forms: 5 cheffrounce, 6 chevorn, cheveroune, 7 cheverne, cheavern, 5– cheveron, 6– chevron. [a. F. chevron rafter, chevron, circumflex accent (in Picard caveron, Pr. cabrion, Sp. cabrio, rafter, chevron):—L. type *capriōn-em f. caper goat: Sp. has also cabriol in same sen... Oxford English Dictionary
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Nuneaton
of St Paul's); Knebley (based on Astley; Knebley Church is Astley Church, while Knebley Abbey is Astley Castle); Red Deeps (based on Griff Hollows); Cheverel wikipedia.org
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seventeenth
seventeenth, a. and n. (ˈsɛv(ə)ntiːnθ, sɛv(ə)nˈtiːnθ) Forms: α. 1 seofonteᵹða, -teoᵹeða, -tiᵹeþa, -teoða, 4–5 seventeþe; β. 3–4 seventenþe, 5 -tenyth, 6 -tenth, 6– teenth; γ. 4–5 sevintende. [OE. seofontéoþa, f. seofont{iacu}ene seventeen: see -teenth. The later developments (β and γ forms) are para... Oxford English Dictionary
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