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provender
▪ I. provender, n.1 (ˈprɒvɪndə(r)) Also 4–5 provendre, 5 -dour, -dere, -dyr, 6 provander, prawnder. [a. OF. provendre (13th c. in Godef.), a phonetic variant of provende provend.] † 1. A prebend. Obs.[1306 Rolls of Parlt. I. 219/1 Le Roi & les ditz Countes & Barons..deivent presenter a les Provendre... Oxford English Dictionary
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Provender House
Provender is an English country house in Norton near Faversham in the English county of Kent. Location The house is reached along Provender Lane, Norton, a village in the Swale district of Kent. wikipedia.org
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provender
provender/ˈprɔvɪndə(r); `prɑvəndɚ/ n[U]1 food for horses and cattle, eg hay or oats; fodder (牛马的)饲料.2 (infml or joc 口或谑) food 食物 enough provender for the party 足够会餐的食物. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Mount Provender
Mount Provender () is a conspicuous rock mountain, 900 m, marking the northwest extremity of the Shackleton Range. wikipedia.org
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provendrer
† ˈprovendrer Obs. [f. provender n.1 + -er1; cf. provender n.2 1, also fruiterer, upholsterer.] The holder of a prebend; a prebendary.[1347–8 Rolls of Parlt. II. 219/1 Thomas de Trillek Provendrer de la Provendre de Matton en Eglise de Welles.] 1362 Langl. P. Pl. A. iii. 145 Prouendreres, persuns, P... Oxford English Dictionary
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Prince Andrei Alexandrovich of Russia
He moved to Provender House in Faversham, Kent, which was owned by the family of his second wife. Provender was the prince's only real home in exile. wikipedia.org
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provend
▪ I. provend, n. Obs. or arch. (ˈprɒvənd) Also 4–6 provende. [a. F. provende (12th c. in Littré) † a prebend, a supply of food, provender = It. profenda, † provenda, provender, med.L. provenda (13th c. in Du Cange):—Romanic type *prōvenda (whence also OSax. prôvenda, OHG. pfrovinta (G. pfründe), MLG... Oxford English Dictionary
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Princess Olga Andreevna Romanoff
Educated in her mother's stately home Provender, Faversham, Kent, England by private tutors, she was told of her family's tragic imperial heritage in pre-revolutionary She lives at Provender House in the hamlet of Provender, near Faversham in Kent, where she has restored the 13th century mansion and opened it to tourists wikipedia.org
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well-provendered
well-ˈprovendered, ppl. a.1584, 1707: see provender v. 2. 1861 Ld. Lytton & Fane Tannhäuser 79 When he [winter] Closed his well-provender'd days. Oxford English Dictionary
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Princess Nadine Romanovskya
She was the owner and châtelaine of Provender House in Kent, which she inherited from her maternal family. In 1949, she and her husband moved into Provender House, which she inherited from her mother. wikipedia.org
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Norton, Buckland and Stone
It had a spire, which was still standing in 1719. 250 m east along the A2 Provender Lane branches off, facing which are Buckland Cottages and opposite Court, Provender Farm and further cottages, turning west and rejoining Norton Road close to Lewson Street. wikipedia.org
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Pratts Peak
Pratts Peak is a rock peak in Antarctica located east of Mount Provender in the west part of Shackleton Range. wikipedia.org
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Nostoc Lake
Nostoc Lake is a lake lying 1 nautical mile (1.9 km) southwest of Mount Provender in the west part of the Shackleton Range. wikipedia.org
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High Orchard
These include listed buildings Pillar and Lucy Warehouses (c.1838), Sudbrooke House (1840s), Llanthony Provender Mill (1862), and Downings Malthouse (1893 Llanthony Provender Mill was seriously damaged in an arson attack in 2015 which left it a "dilapidated shell". wikipedia.org
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Preston Fishergate Hill railway station
For many years after closure to passengers the premises were let by a firm of provender merchants for use as offices. wikipedia.org
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