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Definition of Invernesses
1. inverness [n] - See also: inverness
Lexicographical Neighbors of Invernesses
Literary usage of Invernesses
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Letters of Francis Atterbury, Bishop of Rochester to the Chevalier de St by Francis Atterbury (1847)
"Lord invernesses Letters to the Bishop in 1725. 4. — Lord Mar, Lord Lansdown, and M.
Dillon's ... The King, Queen, and Lord invernesses Letters in 1726. ..."
2. History of England, from the Peace of Utrecht to the Peace of Versailles by Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope (1858)
"He also induced the Duchess to exert herself in Italy, and complete the dismissal
of the invernesses from her brother's service. But Inverness, still hoping ..."
3. History of England: From the Peace of Utrecht to the Peace of Versailles by Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope (1853)
"He also induced the Duchess to exert herself in Italy, and complete the dismissal
of the invernesses from her brother's service. But Inverness, still hoping ..."
4. Transactions of the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science by George Woodyatt Hastings, Andrew Edgar, Charles Wager Ryalls, Edwin Pears (1864)
"This too, it may be remarked, is the general canon upon promoting emigration;
and it applies not merely to clerks and invernesses, respecting whom the ..."
5. The King Over the Water by Alice Shield, Andrew Lang (1907)
"At Christmas the Pope reconciled James and Clementina ; the invernesses were sent
for, and at the beginning of the New Year the king and queen drove out ..."
6. The King Over the Water by Alice Shield, Andrew Lang (1907)
"At Christmas the Pope reconciled James and Clementina ; the invernesses were sent
for, and at the beginning of the New Year the king and queen drove out ..."