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Building in York, England
21 Colliergate is a historic building in the city centre of York, in England. The site on Colliergate has been in use for many centuries. There are some
21_Colliergate
Street in York, England
Colliergate is a street in the city centre of York, in England. The area occupied by the street lay outside the Roman city walls, but fell within the
Colliergate
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Listed buildings in York (within the city walls, northern part)
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Former regiment of the British Army
four Territorial battalions: 1st (V) Bn became 5th Bn (TF), with RHQ at Colliergate in York. 2nd (V) Bn became 6th Bn (TF), with RHQ at Belle Vue Barracks
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19th century, a status it maintained well into the 20th century. The Colliergate drill hall was completed in 1872 and the Tower Street drill hall was
History_of_York
Village in Cumbria, England
Frizington. The parish boundaries are formed from the Windergill Beck and Colliergate Beck: as such nine properties, Rowrah Hall Farm, Rowrah Hall, Ainsdale
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Legendary King of the Britons
and called "Old York", stood at the junction of St Saviourgate and Colliergate, where it served as a boundary marker in the fifteenth century. It may
Ebraucus
Member of the Parliament of England
again in 1426 and 1431. A wealthy wool merchant, he had property in Colliergate, Peasholm, Stonegate and Micklegate. He also had a small amount of property
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Brewery in York, England (closed 2018)
first pub, The Last Drop, in a 17th century, grade II listed building in Colliergate, York, 2000. A second pub, the Three Legged Mare, opened in High Petergate
York_Brewery
Historic street in York, England
In 1763, artist Nathan Drake married and moved his painting room from Colliergate to Precentor's Court, where he remained for the rest of his life. It
Precentor's_Court
Art gallery in Bradford, England
Omnibus in 1974 and Clayton Ward in 1978. In 1976 the gallery moved to Colliergate in York, then moved again to nearby Castlegate in York in 1992. In 2007
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Colliergate York House 1748 14 June 1954 SE6051151877 53°57′34″N 1°04′45″W / 53.959449°N 1.079265°W / 53.959449; -1.079265 (18 and 19 Colliergate)
Grade II* listed buildings in the City of York
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English : from a female personal name, Osanna, derived from a Hebrew liturgical word rendered in Latin as Hosanna (see 2).French (Normandy) : from a medieval personal name, derived from an old name for Palm Sunday, reflecting the liturgical chant of Hosanna used on that day to represent the acclamation of Jesus when he rode into Jerusalem (Matthew 21:8–9).Dutch and German : from a variant of the female personal name Susanna, influenced by the liturgical word hosanna (see 1 and 2).
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English
English name derived from the season name, "spring," (Mar. 21 thru Jun. 21), derived from the verb spring, "to burst forth," from Proto-Indo-European *sprengh-, SPRING means "rapid movement."Â
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English : unexplained.Daniel Brainerd came to Hartford, CT, in 1649 at around the age of eight. There is a widespread belief that he came from Braintree, Essex, England, and that his surname may be an altered form of that place name, but there is no documentation to support this. In 1662, at the age of 21, he became one of the founders of Haddam, CT.
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English, Scottish, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, and Jewish
English, Scottish, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, and Jewish : from the Hebrew personal name Gavriel ‘God has given me strength’. This was borne by an archangel in the Bible (Daniel 8:16 and 9:21), who in the New Testament announced the impending birth of Jesus to the Virgin Mary (Luke 1:26–38). It has been a comparatively popular personal name in all parts of Europe, among both Christians and Jews, during the Middle Ages and since. Compare Michael and Raphael.
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English (Cheshire)
English (Cheshire) : habitational name from any of various minor places named with Old English ēcels ‘additional part of an estate’, from ēcan ‘to increase’. Compare Etchells.The earliest record of this surname is in Church Minshull, Cheshire, England, in 1566, when John, son of Thomas Eachus, was baptized. Peter Eachus married Margaret Pownall in Church Minshull on 21 April 1594.
Male
Hebrew
(שָׂרָף) Hebrew name SARAPH means "burning one" or "serpent." In the bible, this is the name of a son of Shelah. It is also the name of a species of venomous serpents mentioned in Numbers 21:6, and the name of an order of six-winged angels mentioned by Isaiah who attend upon God.
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Adventurous; Wanderer; Ox-herd; Good-looking Servant
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The first appearance of daylight; daybreak.
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Hindu, Indian
Truth
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Christian.
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Beautiful
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Delicate; Slender
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English American
A flowering evergreen plant that thrives on peaty barren lands as in Scotland. Heather.
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Path
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Indian
Who wants good for every one, Lovable
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n.
The time when the sun enters one of the equinoctial points, that is, about March 21 and September 22. See Autumnal equinox, Vernal equinox, under Autumnal and Vernal.
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Worn out; far gone; advanced. See Strike, v. t., 21.
v. i.
The time of the sun's passing the solstices, or solstitial points, namely, about June 21 and December 21. See Illust. in Appendix.
n.
A colorless, tasteless, odorless, gaseous element occurring in the free state in the atmosphere, of which it forms about 23 per cent by weight and about 21 per cent by volume, being slightly heavier than nitrogen. Symbol O. Atomic weight 15.96.
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The third month of the French republican calendar. It commenced November 21, and ended December 20., See Vendemiaire.
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The seventh month of the French republican calendar [1792 -- 1806]. It began March 21 and ended April 19. See VendEmiaire.
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The fourth month of the French republican calendar [1792-1806]. It commenced December 21, and ended January 19. See VendEmiaire.
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The tenth sign of zodiac, into which the sun enters at the winter solstice, about December 21. See Tropic.