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- Without the conjunction, the footballer Rafael Mart韓 V醶quez, when referred to by his surnames " Mart韓 V醶quez " mistakenly appears to be forenamed " Mart韓 " rather than " Rafael ", whilst, to his annoyance, the linguist Fernando L醶aro Carreter occasionally was addressed as " Don L醶aro ", rather than as " Don Fernando " ( L醶aro can be either forename or surname ).
- Thomas Morley in his 1597 " Plaine and Easie Introduction to Practicall Musicke " grouped Mundy in among the top English composers of the time, writing that " [ . . . ] those famous Englishmen who have been nothing inferior in Art to any of the a forenamed [ continental composers ], as Parsons, W . Byrde, and divers others, who never thought it a greater sacrilege to spurn against the Image of a Saint, than to take to perfect cords of one kind together ."
- They note that the King had forenamed in 1922 the disease that would strike him in 1928; from this, the convict concludes that the King's kindly actions towards the general had saved the general's life and led to a " blood-debt " that would be repaid by the King recovering from his illness . though accounts of Kipling's movements during the pilgrimage ascribe the incident that inspired the short story to a few days earlier on 11 May, a " bitterly cold " day when Kipling had been waiting for the King and Haig near Ypres.
- Todros Abulafia, c . 1165 1244 ), whom we mentioned, which [ latter ] was proofread many times with utmost diligence by several scribes and wise men, in the forenamed city, with painstaking care and great expense, and came afterwards into his hand with all the testimonies of the proofreaders and scribes, and, based on it, he wrote in this, his own book " Kiryat Sefer ", every word which is either " defective " or " plene ", open and closed sections, in the year of the exile of France, which corresponds to the year 5066 " anno mundi " ( 1306 CE ).
- In 1685 the Records of the Parliament of Scotland recorded an act of annexation of lands to the crown in which the lands and barony of Haining-Grass ( sic ) or Haining-Ross were annexed by James VII from Sir Hugh and Sir George Campbell of Cessnock to the crown . " " baronies, heritages, rooms, possessions, mills, woods, fishings, tacks, steadings, teinds, annual rents, patronages, wadsets, expired apprisings and adjudications, castles, towers, fortalices, houses, biggings, yards, orchards, annexes, connexes, tenants, goods and acres and all other heritages, lands and estates whatsoever pertaining and belonging to the forenamed persons, rebels and traitors . ""