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- Iris is a flowering plant genus of 310 accepted species with showy flowers. As well as being the scientific name, iris is also widely used as a common...
- snake's-head, snake's-head iris, widow iris, black iris, or velvet flower-de-luce. A native of the Mediterranean region, it is found in the northern Mediterranean...
- Temple Bar, and J. Hooke, at the Flower-de-Luce against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleetstreet. Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon (1755). Histoire Naturelle;...
- "second flight" of Birds of P****age) (1863) Household Poems (1865) Flower-de-Luce (1867) Three Books of Song (including the second part of Tales of a...
- Phoenix/Phœnix – H. Mortlock (1683), Ed. Giles (1683) The Three Flower-de-luces/Three Flower-de-Luces – H. Hatley (1683) The Bishopshead/Bishops Head/Bishops...
- survived infancy. In 1765, Elizabeth, James and their son John moved to Flower de Luce Road in London's Fetter Lane. James was prospering from his career as...
- included a parlour, the dark parlour, a hall, the chamber called the "flower de luce", a kitchen, the cook's lofts, and oven house. On 26 May 1676, ten years...
- visiting at the time, Clare Boothe Luce, convinced her not to do so and acquired the painting herself. In 1988, Luce donated the painting to Wilhelmina...
- During his visits he is known to have lodged at inns: in 1596 at the "Flower de Luce", next to the "Sun" near Fleet Bridge; and in 1606 at the sign of the...
- prison. Moseby was not present. He was found sleeping at the "Flower-de-Luce" (fleur-de-lis), the house of Adam Fowle, which he frequented. With blood...