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@@@LINK=þrie Oxford English Dictionary
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Scotsoun
Notes External links Poems in the Thrie Leids o Alba Scotsoun Scotsoun Scotsoun Sound archives in the United Kingdom Year of introduction missing wikipedia.org
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þrye
thrye, þrye var. thrie Obs., thrice. Oxford English Dictionary
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Sadie Aitken
Guthrie of the theatre potential of the Kirk's Assembly Hall for the Edinburgh International Festival production of Sir David Lyndsay's Ane Satyre of the Thrie wikipedia.org
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thry-fallow
† ˈthry-ˌfallow, v. Obs. [app. f. thrie, thrye, thrice + fallow v., but perh. a later alteration of three-fallow (three III. 2) after twy-, twifallow.] trans. = trifallow.1573 Tusser Husb. (1878) 121 Thry fallow I pray thee, Least thistles bewray thee. 1641 Terrier Plesheybury Manor, Essex Sept. lf.... Oxford English Dictionary
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John Rolland
Robert Sibbald, in his Chronicle of Scottish Poetry (iii. 287), hinted that Rolland may be the author of the Thrie Priestis of Peblis though no other evidence wikipedia.org
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þrie
▪ I. † thrie, thrye, adv. Obs. Forms: α. 1 þriwa, ðriᵹa, ðriᵹe, ðria, 2 þreowe, 3 þreie, 3–4 þrie, 4–5 þrye, thrie, (4 thry), 5 thrye. β. 3 þrien, þreoien, 4 thrien. [OE. þr{iacu}wa, ðr{iacu}ᵹa = OFris. thrî(i)a, OS. thrîuuo, thrîio. Like tw{iacu}wa, etc., not found outside the Saxon-Frisian group o... Oxford English Dictionary
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George Sinclair, 6th Earl of Caithness
Sinclair, 6th Earl of Caithness was present with Archibald Campbell, 1st Marquess of Argyll when Oliver Cromwell was proclaimed "Chiefe Magistrate of thir thrie wikipedia.org
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James Kinsley
Kinsley edited David Lyndsay's Ane Satyre of the Thrie Estaits (1954); wrote Scottish Poetry: A Critical Survey (1954); compiled The Poems of John Dryden wikipedia.org
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maldy
maldy Sc. ? Obs. ‘A coarse woollen cloth of grey or mixed colour’ (Jam. Suppl.). Also attrib.1588–9 Extracts Rec. Glasgow (1876) 128 In the first, ane cloik of maldy, price thrie pundis:..ane pair of maldy schankis [etc.]. Oxford English Dictionary
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Phony Ppl
Originally founded in 2008 with five members; the current members are Elbee Thrie (vocals), Elijah Rawk (lead guitar), Matt "Maffyuu" Byas (drums), Aja wikipedia.org
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Robert Urquhart (actor)
That same year, he was cast in Tyrone Guthrie's production of The Thrie Estaitis for the 1st Edinburgh Festival. In 1982, he was again cast in The Thrie Estaitis for the 36th Edinburgh International Film Festival. wikipedia.org
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Robert Lindsay of Pitscottie
Edinburgh (1814) Aeneas Mackay, The historie and cronicles of Scotland: from the slauchter of King James the First to the ane thousande fyve hundreith thrie References Mackay, Aeneas, ed., The historie and cronicles of Scotland: from the slauchter of King James the First to the ane thousande fyve hundreith thrie wikipedia.org
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Walter Carr (actor)
He played one of the Vices in Tyrone Guthrie's Edinburgh Festival production of Ane Satyre of the Thrie Estaites at the Church of Scotland's Assemby Hall wikipedia.org
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Robert Kemp (playwright)
In 1948, working with Tyrone Guthrie, he staged a revival of Scotland's first Scottish play, David Lyndsay's Ane Pleasant Satyre of the Thrie Estaitis wikipedia.org
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