A Dictionary of Names Nicknames And Surnames of People Places And Things
A Dictionary of Names Nicknames And Surnames of People Places And Things
Edward Latham
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An ancient Roman road, running from Bath through Cirencester and Leicester to Lincoln. Foul Raid, The. The raid of the Duke of i FOUL FR AM Albany on Roxburgh Castle and the town of Berwick in 1417, during the absence in France of Henry V of England. He was compelled to retire by the Dukes of Exeter and Bedford. Foul-Weather Jack. A nickname given to Admiral John Byron, a British naval officer (1723-86), from his bad fortune at sea. Founder of Christian Eloquence, The, v. Roi des Predicateurs, ...Le. Founder of Peace. A surname given to St. Bene- dict (c. 480-543), an Italian monk, who founded the order of the Benedictines at Monte Cassino, c. 529. His fete in the Roman and Anglican calen- dars is March i, and in the Greek calendar March 14. Founder of the English Domestic Novel, The. A surname given to Samuel Richardson, an English novelist (1689-1761). Also sometimes called the English Marivaux. Fountain of Life, The, v. Irre- fragable Doctor, The. Four Cantons, Lake of the, v. Lake of the Four Cantons.
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