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Horse-leechery
Horse-leechery Horse"-leech`er*y, n. The business of a farrier; especially, the art of curing the diseases of horses.
Leeched
Leech Leech, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Leeched (l[=e]cht); p. pr. & vb. n. Leeching.] 1. To treat as a surgeon; to doctor; as, to leech wounds. [Archaic] 2. To bleed by the use of leeches.

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- Edward Leech may refer to: Edward Leech (MP) (1572–1652), English politician Edward O. Leech (1850–1900), director of the United States Mint Edward Leach...
- with Eclipse, which could echo the latter's growing bond with Raenef V. Leeche A young girl from a noble human family who runs off to find adventure and/or...
- Succeeded by Sir Roger North Francis Finch Preceded by Timothy Leeving Edward Leeche Member of Parliament for Derby 1626 With: John Thoroughgood Succeeded by...
- Thomas Leche or Leeche (1581–1646) was the Archdeacon of Wilts from 15 November 1614 until his death. Leche was educated at Christ Church, Oxford. He held...
- the Executioner's skills. He has a second-class adventurer license. Lynn Leeche (リン・リーチェ, Rin Rīche) Voiced by: Ari Ozawa (****anese); Nia Celeste (English)...
- Mary, the daughter of Thomas Darcy of Danbury, and the widow of Robert Leeche of Norwich, Norfolk. They had one legitimate daughter who was born after...
- Hobbes, Abbot of Woburn Henry Jenkinson, monk Richard Laynton, monk Robert Leeche, layman Hugh Londale, monk John Paslew, Abbot of Whalley Abbey; hanged at...
- Alexander Preston, and a Highland practitioner recorded as the "Irland Leeche", he died on 25 April at Kincardine. He was buried at the High Kirk of Edinburgh...
- it was spelt Legh in 1276. Other recorded spellings include Leech, 1264; Leeche, 1268; Leghthe, 1305; Leght, 1417; Lech, 1451; Legh, 16th century. As its...
- nonconformity in Manchester. On 8 March 1689, he married Hannah, daughter of Joseph Leeche. On Newcome's death (17 September 1695) he became pastor. The congregation...