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scory
† ˈscory Obs. [Anglicized form of scoria.] (See quot.)1607 Topsell Four-f. Beasts 182 The little scories or iron chips which flie off from the Smithes hotte iron while he beateth it. Oxford English Dictionary
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Scory
Scory is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: John Scory (died 1585), English Dominican friar Sylvanus Scory ( 1551–1617), English courtier and politician wikipedia.org
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John Scory
On Elizabeth's accession Scory returned to England. As diocesan bishop at Hereford Scory had troubles. wikipedia.org
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scaurie
scaurie Orkney and Shetland. (ˈskɔːrɪ) Also scorey, scory, scourie, scowry, scurrie, skoray, scorie, sko(r)rie, skory. [Scandinavian: cf. Norw. skaare (Aasen), ON. skáre.] The young of any kind of gull.a 1795 G. Low Fauna Orcadensis (1813) 122 The Brown and White Gull..Orc. Scory..is the scarcest of... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sylvanus Scory
The History of Parliament calls Scory a "swindler". Scory went to Simon Forman to have impotence treated in 1598. wikipedia.org
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scoria
‖ scoria (ˈskɔərɪə) Pl. scoriæ (ˈskɔərɪiː) and (rarely) ˈscorias. Cf. scorium, scory. [L. scōria dross, a. Gr. σκωρία, f. σκῶρ dung. Cf. F. scorie.] 1. The slag or dross remaining after the smelting out of a metal from its ore. Also transf.1398 Trevisa Barth. De P.R. xvi. xliv. (1495) 568 Syndre hyg... Oxford English Dictionary
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Chaloner Chute (died 1666)
Chute was the only surviving son of Chaloner Chute of Sutton Court, Chiswick, Middlesex and his first wife Anne Scory, daughter of Sir John Scory of Wormesley wikipedia.org
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whory
whory, a. Formerly rare. (ˈhɔərɪ) Also -ey. [f. whore n. + -y1.] = whorish. (In 2nd quot. with play upon hoary.)1682 Hickeringill Hist. Whiggism 11 The Papists, and the whory, roary, swory, scory, Tories. 1682 ‘T. Rationalis’ New News from Bedlam 88 And should it light upon Your whorey Head, The Whi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Edmund Colles
On a regional level, he was one of three arbitrators chosen in 1587 by the Privy Council to adjudicate on the disputes between Sylvanus Scory and the Bishop wikipedia.org
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who was bishop of chester
John Scory was an English Dominican friar. He was Bishop of Rochester from 1551 to 1552, and then translated to Bishop of Chichester.
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Marian exiles
Former and future bishops among them included John Aylmer, Miles Coverdale, John Ponet, John Scory, Richard Cox, Edmund Grindal (future archbishop of York Its leaders and membership included at times the former and future bishops John Ponet, John Scory, Richard Cox, Edmund Grindal, Edwin Sandys, John Aylmer wikipedia.org
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quidam
‖ quidam rare. (ˈkwaɪdəm) [L., f. quī who: cf. quædam.] Somebody; a certain person.1579 E. K. Ded. Spenser's Sheph. Cal. Post-scr., So many vnworthy Quidams, which catch at the garlond which to you alone is dewe. 1624 Bedell Lett. xi. 143 Who were these quidams that laid hands on Scory? a 1641 Bp. R... Oxford English Dictionary
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Six Preachers
Notable Six Preachers John Scory : 1541 Lancelot Ridley : 1541–1554, 1560– Richard Turner : 1550 Thomas Beccon : c. 1550 Rowland Taylor : 1551 Richard wikipedia.org
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Lancelot Ridley
With John Scory and Michael Drum, he made up the trio of representatives of the 'New Learning' among the original six. wikipedia.org
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Chaloner Chute
Marriages and issue Chute married twice: Firstly to Anne Skory, a daughter and co-heiress of Sir John Skory/Scory of Wormesley, Herefordshire, and widow wikipedia.org
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