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There were six or seven Patronesses at any one time.
"Perhaps I should set up as a patroness of the arts," she said.
This patroness was a young girl whose father had recently made some money with a pottery business.
She is a patroness of religious women and nuns in France.
Everything has in fact another side to it, like the moon, the patroness of nonsense.
She's been a patroness of the Philharmonic for years and she knows all about it.
Instead, he had acquired himself a patroness- and a very generous one, at that.
Instead, she was patroness of a hospital and visited wounded soldiers.
He could afford to be; his patroness was extremely wealthy.
"I was just being grateful to our patroness," she told her cousin.
And according to others, she was possibly a patroness of seamstresses.
However, it was the desire of her patroness to prolong the play.
In 1571 he was in Rome, probably with his patroness.
Lady Cass continued as patroness of the schools, but died in 1732.
In 1734, she was proclaimed Patroness against storms and lightning.
She is the goddess and patroness of the sea.
Margaret was also a great patroness of the arts.
She is also the principal patroness of the Philippines.
He did not mean as mistress to servant or patroness to protege.
It was very convenient and comfortable for him to have such an obliging patroness.
In 1695, she was made chief patroness of Poland and Lithuania.
The tapestry was a gift from a local patroness.
The day of our patroness falls in the fading of winter.
You'll need to warn your master not to be over-persuaded, even if she has made herself his patroness.
After a little silence she said, 'I guess you could call me a patroness of sorts.