While he was away fishing in Norway, in the summer of 1889, his mare the Abbesse de Jouarre won the Oaks at odds of twenty to one.
Against the advice of his trainer he insisted on running the Abbesse de Jouarre for the Manchester Cup in 1889, and her victory constituted perhaps his most fortunate speculation.
Then she went to Elie, and there restored the monasterie, and was made abbesse of the place, in the which after she had gouerned seuen yeeres, she departed this life, and was there buried.
This yeare the sister of the said archbishop Richard was made abbesse of Berking.
The same yeare, Matthew sonne to the earle of Flanders married the ladie Marie the abbesse of Ramsie, daughter to king Stephan, and with hir had the countie of Bullongne.
Another theme, which is almost as widespread as that of the eloping nun, is that known as l'abbesse grosse.
La nonnette si s'en alla A son abbesse racompta La en ces bois a ung musart Qui d'amour m'a priee, Je luy suis eschappee.
Tourists should therefore return to Nogent l'Abbesse by the road they came by.
Much the same characteristics, but necessarily on a small scale, appear in the short stories usually found under the title of the first and longest of them, L'Abbesse de Castro.
Go some of you, knocke at the Abbey gate, And bid the Lady Abbessecome to me: I will determine this before I stirre.
Enter the Abbessewith Antipholus Siracusa, and Dromio Sir.
Come go, I will fall prostrate at his feete, And neuer rise vntill my teares and prayers Haue won his grace to come in person hither, And take perforce my husband from the Abbesse Mar.
The abbesse let clepe a priest anon, And let it christen in function.
This Swaine kept Edgiua, the abbesse of the monasterie of Leoffe, and forsaking his wife, ment to haue married the foresaid abbesse.
The nunrie of Wilton he founded and richlie endowed, where his daughter Editha was professed, and at length became abbesse there.
The high quality, handsome appearance and good shipping qualities of the fruit, combined with the splendid characters of the tree, ought to make Abbesse d'Oignies a very good commercial variety.
Abbesse d'Oignies has so many good characters that it is well worth trying commercially wherever cherries are grown in the United States.
Abbesse was found in North Silesia and is supposed to be a Red Duke cross.
In the unfavorable soil and climatic conditions of the Mississippi Valley, Abbesse d'Oignies grows as well as any cherry of its class, if we may judge from the accounts of it.
This Swaine kept Edgiua, the abbesseof the monasterie of Leoffe, and forsaking his wife, ment to [Sidenote: Edgiua abbesse of Leoffe.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "abbesse" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.