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▪ I. † ˈvicary, n.1 Obs. Forms: α. 4–5 vicarie (4 vik-), -arye, 4–6 vycary (4 -arye), 4–7 vicary (5 -ari), 6 vykary. β. 4–5 vicori(e, viccorie; 4 vycory, 4–5 vicory, vecory, 5 vicorye. γ. 4 vi(c)kery, 5 vekery. [ad. L. vicāri-us vicar.] 1. = vicar 1 and 1 b.1303 R. Brunne Handl. Synne 11789 Þe prest...
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Vicary
Vicary may refer to:
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Vicary Gibbs (1751–1820), English judge and politician
Vicary Gibbs, 6th Baron Aldenham (born 1948), British peer
Vicary Renee Lynn Vicary (1957–2002), American competitive bodybuilder
Richard Vicary (1918–2006), British artist and printmaker
Thomas Vicary (c. 1490—1561
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Richard Vicary
Richard Vicary (8 July 1918 – 8 August 2006) was a British artist and printmaker.
He was born in Sutton, Surrey, UK on 8 July 1918. Vicary who also wrote novels under the pseudonym Simon Jesty.
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Thomas Vicary
Thomas Vicary (c. 1490—1561) was an early English physician, surgeon and anatomist.
Vicary was born in Kent, in about 1490. Vicary obtained an annual right to the cadavers of four executed criminals for the Barber-Surgeons, and established the first formal teaching of anatomy
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James Vicary
Vicary was unable to ever reproduce the results of his experiments. Vicary later retracted his claims in a television interview, but Vicary’s original claims spread rapidly and led to widespread acceptance of subliminal
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Michelle Vicary
Most recently, Vicary was promoted to executive vice president of programming and network publicity. In 2010, Vicary helped launch Hallmark Channel's first Countdown to Christmas.
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Dorothy Vicary
Sybil Dorothy Vicary (née Mudge) was an English novelist. Vicary lived in Belfast in the 1930s and moved to Golders Green in London in the 1950s, where she wrote A Secret at Sprayle in 1955 under the name Dorothy
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Vicary House
Vicary House may refer to:
Vicary House (Canton, Ohio), listed on the NRHP in Stark County, Ohio
Captain William Vicary House, listed on the NRHP in
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Vicary Gibbs
Vicary Gibbs may refer to:
Vicary Gibbs (judge) (1751–1820), English barrister, judge and politician
Vicary Gibbs, 6th Baron Aldenham (born 1948), British peer
Vicary Gibbs (St Albans MP) (1853–1932), British barrister, merchant, politician, and editor
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Renee Lynn Vicary
Renée Lynn Vicary (June 12, 1957 – February 18, 2002) was an American competitive female bodybuilder from Erie, Pennsylvania.
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Vicary Gibbs (judge)
Sir Vicary Gibbs, (27 October 1751 – 8 February 1820) was an English judge and politician. Early life and education
Gibbs was the first surviving son of George Abraham Gibbs, a surgeon and apothecary of Exeter, and his wife Anne Vicary.
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Vicary Gibbs (St Albans MP)
Vicary Gibbs (12 May 1853 – 13 January 1932) was a British barrister, merchant and Conservative Party politician. His great-grandfather was Antony Gibbs, brother of Sir Vicary Gibbs who became Chief Justice of the Common Pleas.
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Captain William Vicary House
The Captain William Vicary House is a historic mansion in Beaver County, Pennsylvania, United States. Today, the Vicary House is operated as a historic house museum.
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Vicary Gibbs, 6th Baron Aldenham
Vicary Tyser Gibbs, 6th Baron Aldenham, 4th Baron Hunsdon of Hunsdon (born 9 June 1948), is a British peer, the son of Antony Gibbs, 5th Baron Aldenham References
1948 births
Living people
People educated at West Downs School
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Vicary Challenor
Vicary Challenor (15 May 1883 – 25 March 1973) was a Barbadian cricketer.
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