Definitionn. English writer who settled in Norway after World War II
Last update: October 26, 2015
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It is recorded that the king occasionally visited Richard Shute, a Turkey merchant who owned a beautiful green at Barking Hall, and that after one bout his losses were £1000. [Please select]
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"He was to have exchanged pulpits with Parson Shute of Westbury, but Parson Shute sent to excuse himself yesterday, being to preach a funeral sermon." [Please select]
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At first, like Colonel Shute and Governor Burnet, he was engaged in disputing with the legislature about his salary. [Please select]
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He was the first that had been appointed since the departure of Colonel Shute. [Please select]
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Side of the river to our Camp at the Great Shute. [Please select]
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"Wes't luve gared ye dad ma ears wi' yir bukes at the corner, and shute me in amang the whins."' [Please select]
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An' so he sint a man down in a divin' shute, an' cut th' cables, so's Mack cudden't chat with him. [Please select]
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Mushet's Mine, near the Shute Castle Hill Enclosure, from the Severn and Wye line at Park End. [Please select]
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Chapter VI "Cotton Mather," continued Grandfather, "was a bitter enemy to Governor Dudley; and nobody exulted more than he, when that crafty politician was removed from the government, and succeeded by Colonel Shute." [Please select]
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"It is true, that Colonel Shute had probably never led so unquiet a life while fighting the French, as he did now, while governing this province of Massachusetts Bay." [Please select]
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