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  • "In plain English, Romayne, Mr. Winterfield and the woman-rider in the circus pronounced a formula of words before a layman in an office.

    The Black Robe Wilkie Collins 1856

  • News has reached me of Romayne, which is too important to be passed over without notice.

    The Black Robe Wilkie Collins 1856

  • My letter calls Romayne back to his wife -- _and his child. "

    The Black Robe Wilkie Collins 1856

  • The priest, the Jesuit, the wily spiritual intruder between man and wife, actually took the wife's side!) "Romayne," he proceeded quietly, "I want you to be happy."

    The Black Robe Wilkie Collins 1856

  • Records can be magnified on a computer screen as well, which is helpful when studying small cursive writing or type, like a 1935 passenger list for a cruise to Bermuda that included my Great Aunt Romayne's name.

    Digging Deeper Into Roots With Spruced-Up Ancestry.com Katherine Boehret 2012

  • Over the last three days, eight inches (20 centimeters) of rain have fallen on the western part of the island and more than seven inches (17.5 centimeters) on the southeast region that includes the sprawling capital of Kingston, said Romayne Robinson, duty forecaster at the Jamaica Meteorological Service.

    Tropical Storm Nicole 2010 Could Skirt Florida AP 2010

  • The award being given to his parents -- Tom and Romayne.

    CNN Transcript Jun 2, 2008 2008

  • His mother, Romayne, said her son "did what he did for his buddies" and, despite his joking, he took friendships "very seriously."

    Medal of Honor Awarded 2008

  • And he that wylle goon by an other way, he mote goon by the playnes of Romayne, costynge the Romayne see.

    The Voyages and Travels of Sir John Mandeville 2004

  • Romayne and of Grece, of alle Asye the lesse, and of the lond of

    The Voyages and Travels of Sir John Mandeville 2004

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