Bray

Bray, a Berkshire village, famous for Simon Aleyn, its vicar from 1540 to 1588, who, to retain his living, never scrupled to change his principles; he lived in the reigns of Charles II., James II., William III., Queen Anne, and George I.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Braxy * Brazen Age
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Brangtons, The
Brant, Joseph
Brantôme, Pierre de Bourdeilles
Brasidas
Brass, Sampson
Brasses
Brassey, Thomas
Braun, Auguste Emil
Bravest of the Brave
Braxy
Bray
Brazen Age
Brazil
Brazil-wood
Brazza
Brazza, Pierre Savorgnan de
Breadfruit-tree
Bréal, Michel
Brèche-de-Roland
Brechin
Breda

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Bray in Brewer’s Dictionary of Phrase & Fable

Links here from Chalmers

Bacon, Sir Nicholas
Berkeley, George, Ll.D. Prebendary Of Canterbury
Blair, James, M. A.
Bray, Sir Reginald
Bray, Thomas
Burton, John
Caldwell, Andrew
Faringdon, Anthony
Hearne, Thomas
King, John [1652–1732]
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