- Look up
meres in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Meres may
refer to:
Mere (lake), a type of body of water,
often one that is
broad in
relation to its...
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critical account of
poems and
plays by Shakespeare.
Francis Meres was born in 1565 at
Kirton Meres in the
parish of Kirton, Lincolnshire. He was
educated at...
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Svetofor Mere Brow, Lancashire,
England Mere Green (disambiguation), two
places in
England Meré, a
village in
Spain Méré (disambiguation)
Meres (disambiguation)...
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Meric or
Méric or
Meriç may
refer to: Look up
meric in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Méric Casaubon (1599–1671), French-English
classical scholar Meriç...
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Mered is a
biblical character, who was from the
Tribe of
Judah and
noted as the
husband of Bithiah,
daughter of Pharaoh. See
Books of
Chronicles (I Chronicles...
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business as restaurateurs. Lyon is
known as the "cradle" of the
Mères, and the
Mères had a
profound effect on
Lyonnaise cuisine,
according to Curnonsky...
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thing (2000) Yo! Diary! (1999)
Somewhere Out
There (1998)
Official Website "Jonathan
Meres'
Official Website".
Official Website Johnny Meres at IMDb...
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Chancery (a sinecure). John
Meres was the
second son (but main
devisee – his
elder brother Thomas was disinherited) of Sir
Thomas Meres, a
Lincolnshire gentleman...
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known meres of the
eastern English Fenland with
their grid references. Saxton's
meres are
named as:
Trundle Mere TL2091
Whittlesey Mere TL2291 Stretham...
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Quoisley Meres refers to two
meres,
Quoisley Big
Mere and
Quoisley Little Mere, near the
village of Marbury, in Cheshire, England.
Glacial in origin,...