| of a colour |
of the same or one color; in Lilliput, Gulliver describes how the clothes made for him "looked like the Patch-Work made by the Ladies in England, only that mine were all of a Colour" (I:6;19), instead of multicolored. |
Old Jury
 | "Old Jewry," street near Bank of England, site of London's Jewish ghetto until their expulsion from England in 1291 (source: London Encyclopædia )
- Gulliver sets up first surgical practice, with assistance of Mr. Bates, in Old Jury (I:1;1);
- later relocates to Fetter Lane (I:1;3);
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| Orders | The colors blue, red and green of prizes awarded in Lilliput correspond to the Orders of the Garter, Bath, and Thistle. |
| 4th Earl of Orrery |
see Boyle, Charles |
| 5th Earl of Orrery |
see Boyle, John |
| Earl of Oxford | see Robert Harley; |