Myra had enclosed a quire of writing paper and three bottles of ink, no excuses for not writing now. |
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Attended by a lady-in-waiting, the remarkable royal matriarch arrived at the north nave door and was conducted to the quire. |
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There's only so many pens and packs of post-its to go round, so if you want something exotic like a stamp pad or a quire of photo-copy paper, get in with your order fast. |
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I think that the proposals that the Council made in this respect were quire right too. |
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He did so, with sermons by the quire and reams of controversy, all recorded by an army of scribes. |
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Kate will walk through the quire into the Lantern, where she will finally meet Prince William at the sacrarium steps. |
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In 1874 Scott was responsible for the marble quire screen and pulpit in the Crossing. |
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Hence the horror in Durham when, on September 3rd, Michael Lassen fell from a ladder as he helped to fix a new stained-glass window in the south quire aisle of the cathedral. |
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He died some days later in hospital. Climbing up in the south quire to look at the traceries originally, he had found them heavily fissured, like all Durham's ancient sandstone. |
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This screen traditionally separated the quire from the nave and the clergy from the laity, who were expected to worship at parish churches, rather than at the cathedral. |
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A sampling of topics turns up birth and death statements, colophon, letterforms or allographs, primitive codicology and palaeography, quire, scribal etiquette, and vignette. |
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Werecrocodile legends are quire common wherever crocodiles are found. |
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The minster has a very wide Decorated Gothic nave and chapter house, a Perpendicular Gothic Quire and east end and Early English North and South transepts. |
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