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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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The son married the eldest daughter of the now Lord Grandison, and the daughter married the eldest son of Sir Rowland Lytton, of Knebworth, in Hertfordshire.
Memoirs of Lady Fanshawe Lady Fanshawe 2004
The tale was well told, and seemed most pitiful; an impression was produced on the committee that the privacy of something like Hatfield, or Knebworth, was about to be infringed on by the "abominable railway." A stiff cross-examination brought out the reluctant fact, however, that this "house of my ancestors," this beautiful Elizabethan mansion had been for many years let as a Lunatic Asylum at 36 pound per annum.
Rides on Railways Samuel Sidney 2004
The same year saw a visit to Knebworth, and a very interesting and by no means unsound criticism on that important event in the life of a poet, the issue of the first collected edition of his poems.[3] This was in two volumes, and is now rather precious.
Matthew Arnold George Saintsbury 2005
Full of all sorts of good and nobleness he really is, and gifted with high faculties and given to the highest aspirations--not vulgar ambitions, understand--he will never be a great diplomatist, nor fancy himself an inch taller for being master of Knebworth.[27] Then he is somewhat dreamy and unpractical, we must confess; he won't do for drawing carts under any sort of discipline.
The Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Volume II Elizabeth Barrett Browning 2005
Frith, Reigate_) KNEBWORTH PARK 139 OLD COTTAGES NEAR MACKERY END 146 (_From a Photograph by the Author_) RICKMANSWORTH 170 (_From a Photo.
Hertfordshire Herbert W Tompkins 2006