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@@@LINK=hurdice Oxford English Dictionary
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James Henry Hurdis
James Henry Hurdis (1800-1857) was an amateur artist and the elder son of James Hurdis, a renowned professor of poetry. Hurdis's younger brother, John Lewis, was Controller of Customs in Bermuda. wikipedia.org
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James Hurdis
James Hurdis (1763–1801) was an English clergyman and poet. Hurdis died in 1801 and there is a memorial to him in Bishopstone Church. The Town Council Offices were at Hurdis House named in his honour. wikipedia.org
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hurdace
hurdace, -as, -eys, -ice see hurdis. Oxford English Dictionary
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Thomas Hurdis
Thomas Hurdis D.D. (d. 29 March 1784) was a Canon of Windsor from 1766 to 1784 Family He was the eldest surviving son of Thomas Hurdis (c.1674-1733) Vicar of Ringmer 1727 wikipedia.org
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hurdice
† ˈhurdis, ˈhurdice Obs. Also 4–5 -ys(e, 5 -as, -ace, -eys, -yce, -esse, 5 hourdeys; (4 hardes). [ME. hurdis, etc., a. OF. hourdeis, -is, earlier hordeis, -is, mod.F. hourdis (med.L. hurdicium, hordecium Du Cange):—L. type *hurdātīcium, f. OF. hurder, horder, hourder (late L. hurdāre), f. OF. hurt, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hurdis Ravenshaw
Major-General Hurdis Secundus Lalande Ravenshaw CMG (June 1869 – c. 6 June 1920) was a senior British Army officer in the First World War who served at Military career Hurdis Ravenshaw was born in June 1869 to John Hurdis Ravenshaw and his second wife Harriet Lalande Biggs. wikipedia.org
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unwagged
unˈwagged, ppl. a. (un-1 8.)1788 J. Hurdis Village Curate (1797) 94 The silent pointer..Now motionless..stands, one foot lift up, His nostril wide-distended, and his tail Unwag'd. Oxford English Dictionary
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John Goldsborough Ravenshaw II
They had 12 children, including John Hurdis (father of Major General Hurdis Ravenshaw) and Hester (wife of Sir Charles Jasper Selwyn). wikipedia.org
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disglut
disˈglut, v. rare. [f. dis- 6 + glut v.] trans. To empty of its contents.1800 J. Hurdis Fav. Village 100 The sportsman's tube, disglutted o'er the lake, Pours a long echo. Oxford English Dictionary
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John Courtail
James Hurdis became Courtail's curate at Burwash in 1786, and dedicated to him the 1788 poem The Village Curate. wikipedia.org
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microptic
miˈcroptic, a. nonce-wd. [f. Gr. µῑκρό-ς small + ὀπτικός optic a.] Microscopic.1800 J. Hurdis Fav. Village 104 If to the spot invisible we strain Our aching sight, and with microptic tube Bring it at last within our feeble ken. Oxford English Dictionary
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Charles Harward
Hurdis, died in early 1784. It was the dean and the remaining members of the chapters responsibility to find a replacement. Consequently, a meeting was held on 1 August 1784 by the dean and the other three members of the chapter to elect a new member to replace the late Dr Hurdis wikipedia.org
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eye-serve
ˈeye-serve, v. [f. eye n.1 + serve v.] trans. To wait upon with the eyes; to watch.1800 J. Hurdis Fuv. Village 181 They [sparrows]..Eye-serve the goose for its superfluous down. Oxford English Dictionary
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Ravenshaw
People with the surname include: Edward Vincent Ravenshaw (1854–1880), Scottish footballer Hurdis Ravenshaw (1869 – c. 1920), British Army officer wikipedia.org
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