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Welsh rarebit — Welsh rarebit, Welsh rabbit, or more infrequently, rarebit is traditionally a savory sauce made from a mixture of cheese and various other ingredients and served hot over toasted bread. The term Welsh rarebit refers to a dish most commonly served … Wikipedia
Andrew Boorde — or Borde (1490 ndash;April 1549) was an English traveller, physician and writer.Born at Boords Hill, Holms Dale, Sussex, he was educated at Oxford University, and was admitted a member of the Carthusian order while under age. In 1521 he was… … Wikipedia
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Mess of pottage — The phrase mess of pottage means something of little value, with a pottage being a type of soup. Though it can appear in general use, it is usually associated with the exchange by Esau of his birthright for a meal of lentil stew, as described in… … Wikipedia
Ralph Robinson — (1520 1577) was a Renaissance scholar and man of letters. He was educated at Stamford School, Lincolnshire and the University of Cambridge.His was the first English translation of Sir Thomas More’s Utopia, originally written in Latin in 1516. It… … Wikipedia
Post-chemotherapy cognitive impairment — (PCCI) (also known as chemotherapy induced cognitive dysfunction, chemo brain or chemo fog) describes the cognitive impairment that can result from chemotherapy treatment. Approximately 20–30% of people who undergo chemotherapy experience some… … Wikipedia
John Incent — Sign on the Berkhamsted house depicting John Incent Born c.1480 Berkhamsted, England Died 1545 Berkhamsted … Wikipedia
Pilgrimage of Grace — Als Pilgrimage of Grace („Pilgerfahrt der Gnade“) wird eine Rebellion der Katholiken im Norden Englands unter der Führung des Juristen Robert Aske (1500–1537) im Oktober 1536 bezeichnet. Sie wuchs sich zur größten Krise während der Regierungszeit … Deutsch Wikipedia
suffragan — 1. noun /ˈsʌfɹəɡən/ a) A bishop seen in relation to his archbishop or metropolitan province (which may summon him for support, to attend synods etc.). And hereby wythin thys myle ys the suffrygan of Carlehylle whyche shall gyff you the sacramente … Wiktionary