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Beaulieu

British  
/ ˈbjuːlɪ /

noun

  1. a village in S England, in Hampshire: site of Palace House, seat of Lord Montagu and once the gatehouse of the ruined 13th-century abbey; the National Motor Museum is in its grounds. Pop: 809 (2001)

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Corporate earnings in the first quarter still could take “a bit of a hit, but the second quarter could be saved,” Conning’s Beaulieu said.

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Simmons was identified in court filings as Simmons, and Beaulieu as an alias.

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In 1427, the Abbot of Beaulieu was required to give proof of his right to shelter William Wawe, who is described as a heretic, traitor, common highwayman and public robber.

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