Abovementioned
or written :
the role was sung by the abovementioned mr. phillips.
historical examples
i request that he may be questioned respecting this book of magic, as well as the contents of the abovementioned envelope.
records of the spanish inquisition andrew d-ckson white
questioned, what was the age and personal appearance of the abovementioned pepa de los gosos.
records of the spanish inquisition andrew d-ckson white
this sentence was executed upon the abovementioned persons as here stated.
the philippine islands, 1493-1898, v7, 1588-1591 emma helen blair
she sent for the abovementioned eulalia to examine her, fearing that she had received some wound.
records of the spanish inquisition andrew d-ckson white
questioned, in what place the abovementioned josef coch made these -ssertions, and what persons were present at the time.
records of the spanish inquisition andrew d-ckson white
besides the abovementioned species, which were found in large quant-ties, there were also some muscles and oysters.
the life of sir humphrey davy, bart. ll.d., volume 2 (of 2) john ayrton paris
the third part, and last in order of the abovementioned rooms, which is called the library, is the same width and length.
some account of gothic architecture in spain george edmund street
this report gains some credit, from the state in which the abovementioned ruins are found.
journal of a voyage from okkak, on the coast of labrador, to ungava bay, westward of cape chudleigh benjamin kohlmeister and george kmoch
he had trouble with the augustinian friars, and the abovementioned religious would not consent to preach.
the philippine islands, 1493-1898, v7, 1588-1591 emma helen blair
at evening we found ourselves at the village of oise about six miles from the abovementioned scene.
the black watch scout joe c-ssells
adj.
1707, from above and past tense of mention. above-named is recorded from c.1600.
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