The first historical records of the castles date to the 13th century, when a " Friderici quondam de Thvchervelt " was mentioned on 26 November 1243, they were probably built just before this.
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"The Museo Archeologico is a gem of a collection, " wrote Glenn Collins of The New York Times, " housed in a building that is a copy of a quondam temple ."
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It's been 20 years since the Globe's famed quondam Sunday editor T . C . A . Leland pointed me toward Logan, crying, " Get thee to a runway and run away!
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Indeed, according to one theory, the difficulty of proving Gov . Dudley's descent from Lord Quondam is compounded by reluctance during his lifetime to acknowledge any connection to that pauper and national laughing-stock.
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On his return to Selangor, after his unsuccessful invasion, Wan Aman quarrelled with his quondam ally Raja Mahdi, and went over to the side of Tengku Kudin by whom he was put in charge of Hulu Selangor.
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After the annulment she was called " Romanorum quondam Regina " ( Queen of the Romans ); however, she maintained the title " ducissa Austrie et Stirie " ( Duchess of Austria and Styria ).
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He died sometime before 1234, since in that year his other son called himself " a son of the former lord Othon, duke of Athens " ( " filius quondam domini Ottonis, ducis Athenarum " ).
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There are also two flagons with a similar inscription, " Ex dono Viri Venerabilis Honorabilis Thoma Vesey, Episcopi Laonensis Equitis Aurati quondam Archdiaconi Tuamensis in Usum Ecclesiac Cathedralis do Tuam & Gloriam SS & Individuae Trinitatis ."
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The company in a letter to Madras ( 18 February 1690 1 ) call him " the quondam minister, but late great merchant ", and a year later ( 22 January 1691 2 ) speak of discontinuing his salary.
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It is recorded that " Philippus comes Namucensis " ( as he was called ) donated property to St Alban, in accordance with the testament of " frater noster dominus Guido quondam comes Namucensis ", by charter dated 23 Jun 1336.