Crossword-Solution: CHEVEREL 8 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 16

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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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eruption
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The day has been bright and sultry, and the sun will still be more than an hour above the horizon, but his rays, broken by the leafy fretwork of the elms that border the park, no longer prevent two ladies from carrying out their cushions and embroidery, and seating themselves to work on the lawn in front of Cheverel Manor.
Scenes of Clerical Life George Eliot 2006
MARKHAM,--Take no steps about letting Crowsfoot Cottage, as I intend to put in the widow Hartopp when she leaves her farm; and if you will be here at eleven on Saturday morning, I will ride round with you, and settle about making some repairs, and see about adding a bit of land to the take, as she will want to keep a cow and some pigs.--Yours faithfully, ‘CHRISTOPHER CHEVEREL.’ After ringing the bell and ordering this letter to be sent, Sir Christopher walked out to join the party on the lawn.
Scenes of Clerical Life George Eliot 2006
Presently Lady Cheverel entered, leaning on the arm of Captain Wybrow, and followed by Sir Christopher.
Scenes of Clerical Life George Eliot 2006
Anthony goes to-morrow, you know; you must warble him into the right sentimental lover’s mood, that he may acquit himself well at Bath.’ He put her little arm under his, and calling to Lady Cheverel, ‘Come, Henrietta!’ led the way towards the house.
Scenes of Clerical Life George Eliot 2006
She had a rare contralto, which Lady Cheverel, who had high musical taste, had been careful to preserve her from straining.
Scenes of Clerical Life George Eliot 2006