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Kerseymere
Kerseymere Ker"sey*mere, n. [For cassimere, confounded with kersey.] See Cassimere.
Seymeria macrophylla
Mullein Mul"lein, n. [OE. moleyn, AS. molegn.] (Bot.) Any plant of the genus Verbascum. They are tall herbs having coarse leaves, and large flowers in dense spikes. The common species, with densely woolly leaves, is Verbascum Thapsus. Moth mullein. See under Moth. Mullein foxglove, an American herb (Seymeria macrophylla) with coarse leaves and yellow tubular flowers with a spreading border. Petty mullein, the cowslip. --Dr. Prior.

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- Barbara Marcia Ker-Seymer (20 January 1905 – 25 May 1993) was a British photographer and society figure, considered one of the group designated by the...
- Henderson Brian Howard Arthur Jeffress Teresa Jungman Zita Jungman Barbara Ker-Seymer Oliver Messel Diana Mitford Nancy Mitford Beverley Nichols Brenda Dean Paul...
- named the tune "St Gertrude," after the wife of his friend Ernest Clay Ker Seymer, at whose country home he composed the tune. The Salvation Army adopted...
- Henry Ker Seymer (1807 – 28 May 1864) was a British Conservative politician. Seymer was first elected Conservative MP for Dorset, alongside John Floyer...
- Parallel Lives Plutarch. The Loeb classical Library. Retrieved 19 June 2011. Seymer, John Gunning. (1835) The Romance of Ancient Egypt: Second Series. p 72...
- Wyndham was stated to have been an inspiration to photographer Barbara Ker-Seymer, who took over Wyndham's studio when the latter went to America. Having...
- moved to England in 1930 and fell in love with photographer Barbara Ker-Seymer. The Tate Museum in London has photographs detailing their social circle...
- were tried in the Old Bailey. The column 'Seymer Category' refers to a list prepared by Colonel Vivian Home Seymer of MI5 on 30 August 1945 and which is held...
- The Fall of Saul is a poem by John Gunning Seymer. It was first published in London in 1839 by Stewart and Murray. The story is based on the Bible. The...
- Nightingale Archived 1 November 2014 at the Wayback Machine, ed. Lucy Ridgely Seymer (New York: The Macmillan Co., 1954), pp. 38287 Herbert, Lewis (2007). "Centenary...