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Meere, Eland and Gotland, hauing them on his leerboord: all which countreys are subiect to Sweden: and Wenedland was all the way vpon his steerboord, vntil he came to Wixel mouth.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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RON VAN MEERE (ph): F.M., this is Ron Van Meere with Hewlett - Packard's aviation department.
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Nachdeme diss vorbey fuhren wir fort; da wir aber schier zu der embouchure der Rivier bey einem Seeport Margeth genannt, erwecket sich ein erschräcklicher Sturm, mit Donnern und blitzen, dass wir in grosser gefahr, und könnten wir die Nacht durch den ancker kaum behalten, den Tag hernach da sich der Windt gelegt, Segleten wir fort, und da wir auf dem Meere wahren, dass wir mit grosser Noth
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“Yo-ho-ho”; at the fifteenth, with a glorious swing and rush she dashes into the ballad ” “Traft ihr das Schiff im Meere an,
Richard Wagner Runciman, John F 1913
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Sherborne Castle, 163-4; disputes with Meere, 165; with Sir Amias Preston, 166-7.
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April, 1610, Meere had the effrontery to offer to prove by a letter, probably forged, that Ralegh had promised him £100 a-year to conceal a set of frauds.
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Long strife had prejudiced Ralegh so bitterly against both Meere and Essex that he believed either capable of any monstrosity.
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Meere quarrelled with him about the rival prerogatives of Constable and Bailiff to license the killing of animals for meat in Lent.
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Ralegh on his part complained loudly that, through Lord Bindon's influence, Meere, at once
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Ralegh nominated another Bailiff, but Meere refused to retire.
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