Crossword-Solution: GLENBEIGH 9 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 16

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Hint 1 meaning
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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CAZEME
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Uncle pronounced the dinner a perfect success; and certainly Governor Glenbeigh was in his happiest mood, and particularly agreeable." "Given his hostess, and entourage, could he possibly have been less? Rumor's hundred tongues wag with the announcement, that his Excellency is no longer inconsolable for his wife's death; and desires to testify to the happiness of conjugal relations, by a renewal of the sweet bondage; a curiously subtile compliment to the deceased.
At the Mercy of Tiberius August Evans Wilson 2003
Parkman's velvet dress, and rusted the bright blade of your chivalry?" "The very breath of Iago, filling my ears and firing my heart with the architectural details of her coveted 'castle in Spain.' Glenbeigh is her cousin.
At the Mercy of Tiberius August Evans Wilson 2003
She wears no willows, let me tell you; and those who should know best, think that before very long she will sail for Europe as wife of Governor Glenbeigh, the newly appointed minister to Z---, a brilliant position, which she will nobly grace.
At the Mercy of Tiberius August Evans Wilson 2003
She will be happier as Glenbeigh's wife than I could possibly have made her; for he loves her as she deserves to be loved.
At the Mercy of Tiberius August Evans Wilson 2003
Jim from Castleisland meeting Mick from Glenbeigh, asks:-- 'Well, Mick, an' how are ye getting on?' 'Illigant, glory be to the Saints.' 'How's that, Mick? Sure, prices is low.' 'True for you, Jim, prices is low; but what we _has_ we _has_, for we pays nobody.' And to that I will add another observation.
The Reminiscences of an Irish Land Agent S.M. Hussey 2005