(n.) A writing paper made in sheets, ordinarily 16 x 13 inches, and folded so as to make a page 13 x 8 inches. See Paper. Foolscap is an English word that is used in many sentences in different ...
The Foolscap watermark is an emblem of the court jester and likely originates from Germany. An early example is found in 1340 and by the mid 16th century the mark is often accompanied by a countermark ...
inscribed on verso: centre, in pencil (with the sheet turned 90°), 2; below this, in blue pencil, 11. Having long been barren, Sarah gave her husband, Abraham, a second wife, Hagar. However, once ...
The father of the victim reported the crime after the victim allegedly eloped with a boy in 2021, when she was 17 years old.
Under one snap-off side panel is the wiring harness and tool kit; the right side, underneath a series of rubber flaps, holds the fusebox, coils, and a document pouch large enough for at least three ...
One month later, a letter from Brooklyn arrived. A cut foolscap page of dense handwriting. “Dear Mr Fleming,” it began. “I ...
He is no better than a timekeeper, who cuts off a member who is developing a somewhat better argument, is “Timed out”, in favour of some clown, innocent of any understanding of what a debate means.
M. de Bourguignon de Fabregoules, Aix-en-Provence sold; to Charles-Joseph-Barthélémy Giraud, Aix-en-Provence and Paris (L. 1143, lower right) sold; to Prosper Flury-Hérard, Paris (L. 1015, lower right ...
Wanting to create a ‘calm space away from the hustle of Melbourne’s CBD’, Foolscap Studio has styled a haven for coffee and tea. The Melbourne coffee shop is a Swedish-Japanese fusion, combining ...
Also attached to the wall behind the beds are (apparently) blotting paper holders containing foolscap sheets of paper (for medical notes?), baskets for the patients' clothes, pictures (a print of a ...