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Palsgrave

noun
1.
(Middle Ages) the lord of a palatinate who exercised sovereign powers over his lands.  Synonym: palatine.






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"Palsgrave" Quotes from Famous Books



... younger brother of the Palsgrave of Birkenfeld, and maintained a sumptuous establishment in Klosterheim. Whilst the state of the forest had allowed of hunting, hawking, or other amusements, no man had exhibited so fine a stud of horses. No man had so large a train of servants; ...
— Memorials and Other Papers • Thomas de Quincey

... drew near, we espied three sail standing to the northwards, which came to anchor near the coast that night, while we anchored with our whole fleet about a league without them. Next morning they weighed anchor and joined us, when we found them to be the Palsgrave, Elizabeth, and Hope. From them we had the doleful news of the Dragon, Bear, Expedition, and Rose, having been taken by six Dutch ships, while at anchor, within the isles of Tecoo; as also that the Star had been taken by the Dutch in the straits of Sunda. They also said that the ...
— A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels, Volume IX. • Robert Kerr



Words linked to "Palsgrave" :   Dark Ages, nobleman, noble, lord, Middle Ages



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