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Liege Hulett
The Natal Britisher is a great man to talk of Natal as British to the backbone, but when it comes to helping the Empire in the concrete he pauses if his Sir Liege then moved to Durban and Kearsney House remained vacant until 1921.
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liegewoman
liegewoman rare. [Cf. liege man.] A woman who is a liege vassal.1464 Rolls of Parlt. V. 544/1 Oure..true Liegewoman.
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Bill Hartack: A Kentucky Derby Master - BloodHorse
The following year, Hartack won the Kentucky Derby aboard Iron Liege, triumphing by a nose when jockey Bill Shoemaker—riding runner-up Gallant Man—misjudged the finish line and briefly stood ...
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Liege & Lief
traditional British and Celtic folk material (for example "Matty Groves", "Tam Lin"), or else are original compositions (such as "Come All Ye", "Crazy Man Faber & Faber, 2010; (includes an extensive account of the Liege and Lief period and resulting album on p. 253-265)
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"The Liege & Lief
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liegeman
liege man, ˈliegeman 1. Feudal Law. A vassal sworn to the service and support of his superior lord, who in return was obliged to afford him protection, etc.c 1350 Will. Palerne 2663 Lordinges ȝe ben my lege men þat gode ben & trewe. 1387 Trevisa Higden (Rolls) VII. 285 Kyng William wente into Scotla...
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Iron Liege
In the Derby, Iron Liege took the lead over pacesetter Federal Hill but encountered a fast-charging Gallant Man in deep stretch. Iron Liege held off Gallant Man and won by a nose in a driving finish, with Round Table third and Bold Ruler fourth.
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liege poustie
liege poustie Chiefly Sc. (liːdʒˈpaʊstɪ) Forms: 4 lege pouste, legge pouste, 5 leg(is po(u)ste, 6 leg powster, liege pouste, 7– liege poustie. [a. OF. lige poesté, med.L. ligia potestas: see liege a. and poustie.] The state of being in health and full possession of one's faculties. Now only in Sc. L...
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Torben Oxe
Career
Torben Oxe served as a liege man of King Christian II of Denmark, under whom from 1514, he was governor of Copenhagen Castle. Oxe was charged in what amounted to a justice-of-the-peace court with vague offences against his liege lord, Christian II.
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liege
▪ I. liege, a. and n. (liːdʒ) Forms: 3–5 lige, 4–5 lyge; 3–6 lege, (4 leyge), 4–6 leege, (5 lech(e, lyche, lysch; legge, ligge, lygge; lieg), 5–6 lyege, 5–7 leig(e, 6 leag(e, (leighe), 6 liedge, (7 leidge), 4– liege. [a. OF. lige, liege (med.L. ligius, legius) = Pr. litge, It. ligio; the ultimate de...
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Pierre Henri Hélène Marie Lebrun-Tondu
Opinion of Madame Roland
In her memoirs, Madame Roland describes him thus: He was considered a wise man, because he had no outbursts of any kind, and clever man, because he was a very good clerk, but he had neither action, nor mind, nor character.
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liege
liege/li:dʒ; lidʒ/ n1 (also `liege lord) (in feudal times) sovereign or lord, entitled to loyal service (封建时期)君主, 王侯.2 (also `liegeman / -mən; -mən/) man or servant bound to give loyal service to such a sovereign or lord (君主或王侯的)臣仆.
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Julien Fraipont
was a Belgian paleontologist who worked as a professor of zoology at the University of Liège and is best known for his descriptive work on Neanderthal man Fraipont was born in Liege where his father directed a bank.
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ligeancy
† ˈligeancy Obs. Also legeancy. [f. as prec.: see -ancy.] = prec.1647 Digges Unlawf. Taking Arms iii. 82 The definition of Legeancy is set down in the great customary of Normandy, Ligeantia est quâ domino tenentur vassalli sui. 1656 Blount Glossogr. s.v. Liege, Liege-man is he that owes ligeancy to ...
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"Walk Awhile" (Richard Thompson, Dave Swarbrick) (Originally from Full House)
"Crazy Man Michael" (Richard Thompson, Dave Swarbrick) (Originally and Lief)
"Rosie" (Dave Swarbrick) (Originally from Rosie)
"Matty Groves" (Traditional; arranged by Fairport Convention) (Originally from Liege and
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