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Marcher Lords
Marcher Lords A Marcher Lord is the English equivalent of a ... mereg-, "edge" or "boundary." In English history, marcher lords were strong, trusted lords appointed by ... borders with Wales and Scotland. The greatest marcher lords along the Welsh border included the ... Pembroke, and Shrewsbury while the most powerful marcher lords on the Scottish border were ...
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The best way of going   (translated from French)
The best way of going The best way of going is a film français realized by Claude Miller in 1976. Synopsis Synopsis In a vacation camp, in the Sixties, Philippe, sensitive and a little effeminate monitor, is surprised by the macho of service, Marc, in full meeting of dressing-up. Follow ...
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Welsh Marches
... further into traditional Welsh territory and the Marcher lordships were set up (see the "History ... borderlands between England and Scotland. The term Marcher is used to refer to the Marcher Lords who ruled these areas, among whom ... afforded opportunities for the intrepid, and the Marcher Lords encouraged immigration from all the Norman ... diverse, intensely feudalised and local society, the Marcher barons combined the authority of feudal ...
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Talk:Welsh Marches
Talk:Welsh Marches Move Marcher Please can someone provide a dictionary reference to the current use of Marcher in this context - as opposed to the ... 03:44, 30 Oct 2004 (UTC) From Marcher The article Marcher refers to the Welsh Marches and should be renamed accordingly. Marcher is used in conjunction with Lords ...
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The Beast in the Jungle
... love and death. The parable of John Marcher and his peculiar destiny speaks to anyone ... Plot and/or ending details follow. John Marcher, the protagonist, is reacquainted with May Bartram ... years earlier, who remembers his odd secret: Marcher is seized with the belief that his ... London, and to spend her days with Marcher curiously awaiting what fate has in store for him. Of course Marcher is a hopeless egoist, who believes ...
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Laws in Wales Acts 1535-1542
... remained concerned about the power of the Marcher lords and the lawlessness and disorder in the Marcher country of Wales. To deal with this ... after the death of many of the Marcher lords during the Wars of the Roses ... a threat from some of the remaining Marcher lords and therefore instructed his chief administrator ... effects on the administration of Wales: the marcher lordships were abolished as political units ...
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MFM 103.4
... owned by GCap Media, due to the Marcher Radio Group being bought by GWR in ... further afield. The station was originally named Marcher Sound until 1989 when it split from ... became MFM while its sister station became Marcher Gold, now Classic Gold Marcher . It then opened another FM frequency, MFM ... it was announced that GCap's former Marcher Group radio stations, including MFM, are ...
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French adverbs
... verbal noun) generally comes after the infinitive: marcher lentement ("to walk slowly") But negative adverbs ... jamais come before the infinitive: ne pas marcher ("not to walk") An adverb that modifies ... before the clause: Lentement il commença à marcher or Il commença lentement à marcher ("Slowly, he began to walk" or "He ...
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Talk:Braveheart
... in western central Scotland in the French marcher lordships created by David I. In fact ... was his home, it would be these marcher lordships that would be the sole explanation ... who had arrived from the Anglo-Welsh marcher country, where the people were ideally suited ... interesting, since I though the de Morville marcher lordship was the most likely. What, may ...
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User:Rossrs/Sandbox
... manufacturer, and his wife, the former Cora Marcher. An outgoing and popular child at school ... adapted his mother's maiden name of Marcher, and from this time on was billed ... form of his mother's maiden name, Marcher. He appeared on Broadway in 1926, and ...
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