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forne
† forne, adv., a., and prep. Obs. Forms: 1 foran, forn(e, 3 foren, 3–5 forn, Orm. forrn, 4–7 forne. [OE. foran (Northumb. fora), forne adv. = OS. foran, forana, OHG. forna (MHG., mod.Ger. vorne, vorn); f. root of for, fore adv. The adj. appears to be an English development from the adv., and not an ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Edith Forne
Edith Forne (d. after 1129), was an English noblewoman who was the concubine of King Henry I of England and the foundress of Osney Abbey near Oxford. wikipedia.org
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Forne Burkin
Forne Burkin (born 28 October 1998) is a New Zealand rugby union player.She debuted for New Zealand against the United States at the 2019 Women's Rugby wikipedia.org
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thereforne
† thereˈforne, adv. Obs. In 3–4 þer-, þar-. [app. an alteration of therefore, in imitation of words in -forne from OE. -foran, e.g. beforne.] = therefore 1.a 1300 E.E. Psalter xvii[i]. 3 Mi schelder..And mi fonger ai þer forne. Ibid. xxxi[i]. 4, I am torned in mi sorw þar forn, Whiles þat pricked es... Oxford English Dictionary
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foren
foren see forne. Oxford English Dictionary
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Bevinco
Torreno (2 km) Padula (1 km) Forci (2 km) Cipetto (2 km) Sualello (2 km) Tendigiola (2 km) Bussu (2 km) Monte Grosso (1 km) Forcalli (1 km) Forne wikipedia.org
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foranent
foran, foranent see forne, fornent. Oxford English Dictionary
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Parrozzo
" (The Song of Parrozzo), written in Abruzzese dialect: "È tante ‘bbone stu parrozze nove che pare na pazzie de San Ciattè, c’avesse messe a su gran forne wikipedia.org
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Robert D'Oyly (Osney)
Robert married Edith Forne, daughter of Lord Greystoke, who had been King Henry I of England's concubine, in 1120. wikipedia.org
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levesel
† ˈlevesel Obs. Forms: 4 le(e)fsel, levesselle, levecel, 4–5 levesel, 5 leef-sele, levesell, lef-sale, lefe sal(e. [? repr. OE. *léafsele, f. léaf leaf + sęle hall; cf. Sw. löfsal, Da. l{obar}vsal.] A bower of leaves; a canopy or lattice.13.. E.E. Allit. P. C. 448 Such a lefsel of lof neuer lede had... Oxford English Dictionary
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Gowbarrow Fell
Greystoke was granted to Forne, son of Sigulph, by king Henry I (reigned 1100 to 1135), according to a testament dated 1212. Forne's daughter Edith was one of Henry I's mistresses, and his son Ivo built the first stone tower at Greystoke Castle in 1129. wikipedia.org
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Fornham St Martin
History The word Fornham means 'Trout village' derived from the Old English words forne meaning trout and hām meaning village with the addition of the wikipedia.org
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Nigel D'Oyly
In 1120, King Henry I of England caused Edith Forne, his concubine, to marry Robert. wikipedia.org
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Osney Abbey
History The house was founded by Robert D'Oyly the younger, Norman governor of Oxford, prompted by his wife, Edith Forne, who, to expiate the sins of her Burials Ela Longespée Edith Forne Today All the buildings have now been destroyed except a rubble and timber-framed structure which may date from the wikipedia.org
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Hurdy Gurdy (band)
A new bassist (Torben Forne) was recruited to replace MacLeod and, in early 1971, they released a self-titled album for CBS which has recently been reissued wikipedia.org
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