10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TWYER»
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The History and Antiquities of the Seigniory of Holderness: ...
... on Saturday- being the twentieth after the feast of St. Michael the Archangel,
being the one- and-fortieth year of the reign of King Edward the Third, after the
conquest of England — before Thomas Tyrell, Robert of Twyer, William of
Eastfield, ...
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The history and antiquities of the seigniory of Holderness, ...
in Twyer, Poller, and Gansted.a Alan Fitz Oubern, (quere Hubert) it will be seen,
founded St. Sepulchres. Hubert received Twyer from the grant of Wm. le Gross,
as above stated, and the family of Twyer being allowed to be patrons of that ...
George Poulson, William Dade, 1841
3
Medieval Monastic Preaching
M No sermon 11/7/1442 Brackley M Beverley Is.52:ll L 12/7/1442 Chacombe M
Beverley Ps. 105:4 L 13/7/1442 Canons Ash. M Beverley 2Co.l3:ll L 15/7/1442
Daventry M Twyer Lk.l9:13 L 17/7/1442 Catesby F Beverley Sg3:ll E 22/7/1442 ...
4
Rapid Eye Movement Sleep
1967; Allison and Van Twyer, 1970; Van Twyer and Allison. 1970: Prudom and
Klemm, 1973; Allison, Gerber et al.. 1977; Monnier, 1980). The opossums,
Didelphis marsupialis and Didelphis azurae, exhibit sleep states characterized
by ...
5
Newton's London Journal of Arts and Sciences
THIS invention consists in a peculiar mode of forming the discharging aperture or
twyer hole through which the blast of wind is blown into a furnace, the object
being to deliver the blast in an extended and thin sheet, in order that it may
supply ...
small stones or slags. F, is the main mass of the furnace, or mantle 5 it is solidly
built of grey wacke stone, connected by cement, and bound together by iron bars.
G, is the twyer arch, by which the blast pipes pass to the interior of the furnace.
Samuel Frederick Gray, 1828
Smull rectangular blast-furnaces made of fire-brick, with generally a single twyer,
are used, and their dimensions are as ... at the top, and 4' from the twyer to the
top and 1' 3" from the twyer to the bed which slopes downwards to the taphole.
It looks as if he married as a second wife the widow of one Twyer, and that
Eleanor was her daughter, and not his. The next deed, where it is stated that
Elizabeth Twyer was mother-in-law of John Usfleet, suggests that she had
another dau., ...
Charles Travis Clay, 2013
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Newton's London Journal of Arts and Sciences: Being Record ...
channels or flues leading from the lower part of the furnace, opposite to the twyer
hole, where the blast of air enters, and also from the upper part of the cupola into
the high chimney, by means of which a very considerable draft will be produced ...
William Newton, Charles Frederick Partington, 1831
Sealing clause.1 Witnesses: Ralph, Lord de Graystok, Robert Ughtred, John
Melton, knts., William Twyer, Thomas Grymston, Robert Hartefeld, Robert Twyer,
esqs. (I bid, No. 4.) 269. June 10, 29 Henry VI [1451]. Indenture by which John ...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «TWYER»
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