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King (from dative cynge) sceal - > shall (standard shifts) on - > on / in halle: dative of hall beargas: accusative plural of bearg (ring, no mod, engl. daughter word)— The Volokh Conspiracy
Kim I agree with you, to me halle is a biracial woman, she comes from one parent who is white and one parent who is black.— Celebrity Baby Blog
If halle was a school teacher, she'd be considered black.— Celebrity Baby Blog
She looks just like halle, same nose, mouth, and complexion.— Celebrity Baby Blog
Also the same John Tanner chalangyd the chirche of the Frere Cannes at Oxenford, whiche was somtyme the kynges halle, and kyng Edward hadde yeve it to them to make thereof there chirche.— A Chronicle of London from 1089 to 1483 Written in the Fifteenth Century, and for the First Time Printed from MSS. in the British Museum

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