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merestone
merestone arch. and dial. (ˈmɪəstəʊn) [f. mere n.2 + stone.] A stone set up as a landmark.956 in Birch Cartul. Sax. III. 154 Ðis synton ða landᵹemæro..On mærstan, of mærstane on ðone ealdan ᵹaran. ? 1360 Durham Halm. Rolls (Surtees) 26 Amovit unum merstane. 1483 Cath. Angl. 232/2 A Meyre stane, bifi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Merestone
Merestone, also known as the John S. The original log section of Merestone House dates to roughly between 1720 and 1734. wikipedia.org
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Merstone Manor
Merston Manor (previously: Merestone) is a manor house in Merstone on the Isle of Wight, England. The entry is as follows : " William Fitz-Stur holds Merestone and Hunfrid under him. Brictuin held it allodially of King Edward. wikipedia.org
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Arizona Super Bowl 2023
Merestone, is a full-service event production company with over 47 years of experience in producing memorable meetings and events nationally. Our wide range of ...
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hoar-stone
hoar-stone Forms: 1 hár stán, 3 hor ston, 6–8 hore-, 7 hoore-, 9 hoar-stone, Sc. hair-, hare stane. [In OE. two words: see hoar a. and stone.] 1. lit. A hoar, i.e. grey or ancient stone (? an ancient stone grey with lichen).Beowulf (Z.) 887 He under harne stan, æþelinges bearn. Ibid. 2745 Nu ðu lung... Oxford English Dictionary
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Marston Moreteyne
It appears as Merestone in the Domesday Book of 1086. The name derives from the Old English mersc-tūn meaning 'town or settlement by a marsh'. wikipedia.org
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Penrose Stout
Among his many notable designs in Bronxville, New York are Merestone Terrace (1924), Brooklands (1927), Normandy Terrace Townhouses (1928) and the Bronxville wikipedia.org
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mere
▪ I. mere, n.1 (mɪə(r)) Forms: 1 meri, 2–3 mære, 4 marre, 5 mer, 5–7 meere, 6–8 meare, 7 mayre, 7–9 meer, 9 dial. mare, mar, marr, 1– mere. [OE. męre str. masc., corresp. to OS. meri fem., sea (MDu., MLG. mere fem., neut., Du. meer neut., sea, pool), OHG. meri, marī (MHG., mod.G. meer) neut., sea, O... Oxford English Dictionary
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William Van Duzer Lawrence
Even its complex of townhomes, Merestone Terrace, was designed and constructed to much higher standards than ordinary multi-family housing in order to wikipedia.org
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Wigmore, Herefordshire
History Early history An early settlement on a hill close by the location of the present village seems to have been called Merestone or Merestun (from Secondly, in the section recording the lands of the king, Merestone is recorded as being a part of the manor of Kingsland which Ranulph Mortimer held for wikipedia.org
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R. Brognard Okie
Merestone, Yeatman's Station Rd., New Garden Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania (1942), NRHP-listed. wikipedia.org
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Long Marston, Warwickshire
Mary's Priory and Cathedral in Merestone, holds 10 hides. wikipedia.org
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New Garden Township, Pennsylvania
History Merestone was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1995. wikipedia.org
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