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  • Charles Wheatly
  • English clergyman (1686–1742)

    Charles Wheatly (1686–1742) was an English clergyman, known for writings on the Book of Common Prayer. He was born on 6 February 1686, the son of John

    Charles Wheatly

    Charles_Wheatly

  • Charles Wheater
  • English cricketer

    Charles Henry Wheater (4 March 1860 – 11 May 1885) was an English amateur first-class cricketer, who played in two matches for Yorkshire County Cricket

    Charles Wheater

    Charles_Wheater

  • Charles Taze Russell
  • Founder of the Bible Student movement (1852–1916)

    Charles Taze Russell (February 16, 1852– October 31, 1916), or Pastor Russell, was an American Adventist minister from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and founder

    Charles Taze Russell

    Charles Taze Russell

    Charles_Taze_Russell

  • Wheater
  • Surname list

    Wheater is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Adam Wheater (born 1990), English cricketer Charles Wheater (1860–1885), English cricketer

    Wheater

    Wheater

  • Date of Easter
  • into the lunar calendar; then 30 must be subtracted from the epact. Charles Wheatly provides the detail: "Thus beginning the year with March (for that

    Date of Easter

    Date of Easter

    Date_of_Easter

  • Wheat
  • Genus of grass cultivated for grain

    Wheat is a group of wild and domesticated grasses of the genus Triticum (/ˈtrɪtɪkəm/). As cereals, they are cultivated for their grains, which are staple

    Wheat

    Wheat

    Wheat

  • Charles Wheatley
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Charles Wheatley may refer to: Charles Wheatly (1686–1742), English clergyman, known for writings on the Book of Common Prayer Charles M. Wheatley (1822–1882)

    Charles Wheatley

    Charles_Wheatley

  • Sobe (sister of Saint Anne)
  • Sister of St. Anne, aunt of St. Mary

    Callistus, Historia ecclesiastica, 2.3) PG 133.860 Translation from Charles Wheatly, A Rational Illustration of the Book of Common Prayer, 1794, p. 63

    Sobe (sister of Saint Anne)

    Sobe_(sister_of_Saint_Anne)

  • A History of the Book of Common Prayer
  • Textbook by Francis Procter, revised by Walter Frere

    development out of medieval liturgical books of the Use of Sarum, while Charles Wheatly emphasized the novelty of the prayer book's rites and the influence

    A History of the Book of Common Prayer

    A_History_of_the_Book_of_Common_Prayer

  • Charles II of Spain
  • King of Spain from 1665 to 1700

    Charles II (6 November 1661 – 1 November 1700) was King of Spain from 1665 to 1700. The last monarch from the House of Habsburg, which had ruled Spain

    Charles II of Spain

    Charles II of Spain

    Charles_II_of_Spain

  • Royal Martyr Church Union
  • observance of King Charles the Martyr in the calendar of the Book of Common Prayer. It was founded in 1906 by Captain Henry Stuart Wheatly-Crowe (1882-1967)

    Royal Martyr Church Union

    Royal_Martyr_Church_Union

  • Phillis Wheatley
  • American writer (c. 1753–1784)

    Phillis Wheatley Peters, also spelled Phyllis and Wheatly (c. 1753 – December 5, 1784), was an American writer who is considered the first African-American

    Phillis Wheatley

    Phillis Wheatley

    Phillis_Wheatley

  • Moyer Lectures
  • Annual series of theological lectures

    Joseph Trapp 1730 John Brown 1731 John Hay 1732 Jeremiah Seed 1733 Charles Wheatly 1734 Theodore Waterland 1735 Edward Underhill 1736 Valentine Haywood

    Moyer Lectures

    Moyer_Lectures

  • Chatham Roberdeau Wheat
  • American military officer (1826–1862)

    Retrieved 17 November 2023. Bibliography Dufour, Charles L., Gentle Tiger: The Gallant Life of Roberdeau Wheat, Louisiana State University Press, 1999. Parrish

    Chatham Roberdeau Wheat

    Chatham Roberdeau Wheat

    Chatham_Roberdeau_Wheat

  • Caldicot Castle
  • Historic house museum in Monmouthshire, Wales

    family remained at the castle after his death and it was his son Geoffry Wheatly Cobb, and in particular his daughter-in-law Anna, who continued the work

    Caldicot Castle

    Caldicot Castle

    Caldicot_Castle

  • Jazz FM (UK)
  • British digital radio station

    wished to stop running the station. Richard Wheatly resigned from his role with TLRC on the same day. Wheatly formed a consortium to proceed with a management

    Jazz FM (UK)

    Jazz_FM_(UK)

  • Wheat production in the United States
  • wheat, hard red winter wheat, soft red winter wheat, hard white wheat, soft white wheat, unclassed wheat, and mixed wheat. Winter wheat accounts for 70 to

    Wheat production in the United States

    Wheat production in the United States

    Wheat_production_in_the_United_States

  • Marquis wheat
  • Wheat cultivar

    Red Fife." In 1907, Dr. Charles E. Saunders, Dominion Cerealist (son of Dr. William Saunders), sent 23 pounds of Marquis wheat from Ottawa to the Indian

    Marquis wheat

    Marquis wheat

    Marquis_wheat

  • Charles Louis-Dreyfus
  • French businessman (1870–1929)

    Charles Louis-Dreyfus (August 21, 1870 – July 30, 1929) was a co-director of the commodity distribution and trading company, Louis Dreyfus Group. Louis-Dreyfus

    Charles Louis-Dreyfus

    Charles_Louis-Dreyfus

  • Roger Laurence
  • English nonjuring priest and controversialist (1670–1736)

    rejected by the lower house after some debate. Through the influence of Charles Wheatly, then Fellow of St John's College, Oxford an honorary degree of M.A

    Roger Laurence

    Roger_Laurence

  • Descendants of Charles I of England
  • Charles I of England was the second king of the then newly enthroned House of Stuart and had many descendants. He was the second but eldest surviving

    Descendants of Charles I of England

    Descendants of Charles I of England

    Descendants_of_Charles_I_of_England

  • List of Canadian heritage wheat varieties
  • 'Red Fife' was the first named variety of wheat developed in Canada. Plant breeders continue to use heritage wheat varieties in order to develop new varieties

    List of Canadian heritage wheat varieties

    List_of_Canadian_heritage_wheat_varieties

  • History of wheat
  •  22–51. ISBN 978-0-7637-1586-1. Stine, Oscar Clemen; Ball, Charles Richard (1922). Wheat production and marketing (Public domain ed.). Government Printing

    History of wheat

    History of wheat

    History_of_wheat

  • 102.2 Jazz FM
  • Radio station in England

    listeners who were put off by the 'Jazz' in the station's name. Richard Wheatly was appointed in 1995 to turn the station around when there was only three

    102.2 Jazz FM

    102.2_Jazz_FM

  • List of Yorkshire County Cricket Club players
  • Wharton Francis Whatmough (1878–1882): F. J. Whatmough Charles Wheater (1880): C. H. Wheater Archibald White (1908–1920): A. W. White Craig White (1990–2009):

    List of Yorkshire County Cricket Club players

    List_of_Yorkshire_County_Cricket_Club_players

  • The Grain of Wheat
  • Parable of Jesus

    King, Charles William (1885). Handbook of Engraved Gems (2nd ed.). London: George Bell and Sons. p. 208. "The Parables of Jesus: The Grain of Wheat". Archived

    The Grain of Wheat

    The Grain of Wheat

    The_Grain_of_Wheat

  • General Hospital
  • American television soap opera (since 1963)

    a full hour on January 16, 1978. Set in a hospital in the city of Port Charles, New York, General Hospital originally starred John Beradino and Emily

    General Hospital

    General_Hospital

  • Francis Procter
  • English liturgist and Anglican clergyman (1812–1905)

    historian Walter Frere, the textbook was in the academic tradition of Charles Wheatly's "sound exposition". Again published in 1889, the book contained what

    Francis Procter

    Francis_Procter

  • Royal Stuart Society
  • Jacobitist organisation founded in 1926

    disarray. The Royal Stuart Society was established by Captain Henry Stuart Wheatly-Crowe, who served as its first Governor-General, and representatives of

    Royal Stuart Society

    Royal_Stuart_Society

  • Buc Wheats
  • Breakfast cereal made by General Mills

    Buc Wheats was a boxed breakfast cereal produced by General Mills in the United States from 1971 until the early 1980s. The cereal consisted of toasted

    Buc Wheats

    Buc_Wheats

  • List of Yellowstone characters
  • racer, Mia's friend, and Walker's girlfriend. Taylor Sheridan as Travis Wheatly (seasons 4–5; guest seasons 1–2), a horse trader and an acquaintance of

    List of Yellowstone characters

    List_of_Yellowstone_characters

  • John Berriman
  • English clergyman and poet (1691–1768)

    Doctrines explained in Forty Sermons, and in 1758 he wrote a preface to Charles Wheatly's Fifty Sermons. WorldCat page "Berriman, John" . Dictionary of National

    John Berriman

    John_Berriman

  • Norfolk four-course system
  • Method of crop rotation

    popularized in the 18th century by British agriculturist Charles Townshend. The sequence of four crops (wheat, turnips, clover and barley), included a fodder crop

    Norfolk four-course system

    Norfolk_four-course_system

  • Turkey
  • Country in Southeastern Europe and West Asia

    ISBN 978-0-19-967733-7. Perry, Charles (2014a). "Dolma". In Davidson & Jaine (2014). Jaine, Tom. "Doner kebab". In Davidson & Jaine (2014). Perry, Charles (2014b). "Filo"

    Turkey

    Turkey

    Turkey

  • Genetically modified wheat
  • Wheat which is genetically engineered

    Genetically modified wheat is wheat that has been genetically engineered by the direct manipulation of its genome using biotechnology. As of 2020, no genetically

    Genetically modified wheat

    Genetically_modified_wheat

  • List of Stanley Cup champions
  • 18, 2008. Coleman, Charles (1964). The Trail of the Stanley Cup. Vol. 1. Sherbrooke Daily Record Company Ltd., NHL. Coleman, Charles (1966). The Trail

    List of Stanley Cup champions

    List of Stanley Cup champions

    List_of_Stanley_Cup_champions

  • Flag of Sicily
  • of the head of Medusa) with a pair of wings and three wheat ears. In the original flag, the wheat ears did not exist and the colors were reversed. The

    Flag of Sicily

    Flag of Sicily

    Flag_of_Sicily

  • Charlie Wheatley
  • American baseball player and businessman (1893–1982)

    Charles D. Wheatley (June 27, 1893 – December 10, 1982) was an American professional baseball pitcher and businessman. He played for the Detroit Tigers

    Charlie Wheatley

    Charlie_Wheatley

  • New York Produce Exchange
  • Former building and commodities exchange in Manhattan, New York

    Vol. 28. p. 520. Wheatly 1886, p. 206. King 1893, p. 797. Carhart 1911, p. 220. King 1893, p. 796. Wheatly 1886, pp. 204–205. Wheatly 1886, p. 200. King

    New York Produce Exchange

    New York Produce Exchange

    New_York_Produce_Exchange

  • The Wheat Sifters
  • Oil painting by Gustave Courbet

    The Wheat Sifters (Les Cribleuses de Blé) is an oil-on-canvas painting created in 1854 by the French Realist painter Gustave Courbet in his hometown of

    The Wheat Sifters

    The Wheat Sifters

    The_Wheat_Sifters

  • Lincoln cent
  • One-cent United States coin

    David Brenner, as was the original reverse, depicting two stalks of wheat (thus "wheat pennies", struck 1909–1958). The coin has seen several reverse, or

    Lincoln cent

    Lincoln cent

    Lincoln_cent

  • Norman Borlaug
  • American agronomist and Nobel Laureate (1914–2009)

    India. As a result, Mexico became a net exporter of wheat by 1963. Between 1965 and 1970, wheat yields nearly doubled in Pakistan and India, greatly

    Norman Borlaug

    Norman Borlaug

    Norman_Borlaug

  • Wheat Boat
  • Radio show

    Wheat Boat is a 1942 Australian radio play by Alexander Turner. It was bought for the ABC. According to Leslie Rees, "the play tells parallel tales 2

    Wheat Boat

    Wheat_Boat

  • Pornography
  • Portrayal of sexual subject matter

    a prostitute. The Parisian demimonde included Napoleon III's minister, Charles de Morny, an early patron who delighted in acquiring and displaying erotic

    Pornography

    Pornography

    Pornography

  • C. W. Post
  • American businessman (1854–1914)

    Charles William Post (October 26, 1854 – May 9, 1914) was an American businessman. He was the founder of what became Post Consumer Brands. Post was born

    C. W. Post

    C. W. Post

    C._W._Post

  • Washington (state)
  • U.S. state

    but Cook did not realize the strait existed. It was not discovered until Charles William Barkley, captain of the Imperial Eagle, sighted it in 1787. The

    Washington (state)

    Washington (state)

    Washington_(state)

  • Stephen Lang
  • American actor (born 1952)

    In 2009, he appeared in Michael Mann's film Public Enemies as FBI Agent Charles Winstead, the man widely considered to have fired the shots that killed

    Stephen Lang

    Stephen Lang

    Stephen_Lang

  • Charles E. Pearce
  • American politician (1842–1902)

    Charles Edward Pearce (May 29, 1842 – January 30, 1902) was a United States Congressman from Missouri. He was born in Whitesboro, Oneida County, New York

    Charles E. Pearce

    Charles E. Pearce

    Charles_E._Pearce

  • Charles Alfred Pillsbury
  • American industrialist (1842–1899)

    Charles Alfred Pillsbury (December 3, 1842 – September 17, 1899) was an American businessman, flour industrialist, and politician. He was a co-founder

    Charles Alfred Pillsbury

    Charles Alfred Pillsbury

    Charles_Alfred_Pillsbury

  • USNS LCPL Roy M. Wheat
  • LCPL Roy M. Wheat-class dry cargo ship

    Retrieved 12 February 2022. CONVERSION OF THE USNS LCPL ROY M. WHEAT (T-AK 3016) By Charles D. Wasson and D. P. "Dwayne" Nutting, Presented to The Society

    USNS LCPL Roy M. Wheat

    USNS LCPL Roy M. Wheat

    USNS_LCPL_Roy_M._Wheat

  • Winston Churchill
  • British statesman and writer (1874–1965)

    Admiralty in 1915. Often using the pseudonym "Charles Morin", identical to that of the French landscape painter Charles Camille Morin (died 1919), he completed

    Winston Churchill

    Winston Churchill

    Winston_Churchill

  • Mexico
  • Country in North America

    overseas empire, with the proviso it spread Christianity. In 1524, King Charles I created the Council of the Indies based in Spain to oversee State power

    Mexico

    Mexico

    Mexico

  • Geraldine Chaplin
  • American-born actress (born 1944)

    first of their eight children. Her paternal grandparents were English Charles Chaplin Sr. and Hannah Chaplin (born Hannah Harriet Pedlingham Hill), and

    Geraldine Chaplin

    Geraldine Chaplin

    Geraldine_Chaplin

  • List of Star Wars films
  • the original on November 8, 2020. Retrieved April 17, 2020. Barfield, Charles (May 6, 2020). "Josh Trank Says 'Fantastic Four' Drama Caused 'Boba Fett'

    List of Star Wars films

    List of Star Wars films

    List_of_Star_Wars_films

  • Pakistan
  • Country in South Asia

    Planning Development and Special Initiatives. p. 59. Simons, Gary F.; Fennig, Charles D., eds. (2017). "Pakistan – Languages". Ethnologue: Languages of the World

    Pakistan

    Pakistan

    Pakistan

  • Mike Wheat
  • American judge

    Biographies". Retrieved December 18, 2017. Bureau, Charles S. Johnson IR State. "Gov picks Wheat for seat on high court". Helena Independent Record.

    Mike Wheat

    Mike_Wheat

  • George Corrie (priest)
  • English churchman and academic

    doctrines of the Irish church on Pelagianism. Corrie edited the Homilies, Charles Wheatly's work on the Book of Common Prayer, and Roger Twysden's Historical

    George Corrie (priest)

    George Corrie (priest)

    George_Corrie_(priest)

  • Pentecost
  • Christian feast celebrating the Holy Spirit's descent

    in Numbers 28:26. In Exodus 34:22, it is called the "first fruits of the wheat harvest." Sometime during the Hellenistic period, the ancient harvest festival

    Pentecost

    Pentecost

    Pentecost

  • President of the United States
  • Head of state and government of the United States

    Archived from the original on April 21, 2012. Retrieved July 27, 2018. Fried, Charles. "Essays on Amendment XII: Electoral College". The Heritage Guide to the

    President of the United States

    President of the United States

    President_of_the_United_States

  • George Washington
  • U.S. Founding Father and president from 1789 to 1797

    partisanship, and foreign influence pose to it. As a planter of tobacco and wheat at Mount Vernon, Washington owned many slaves. He began opposing slavery

    George Washington

    George Washington

    George_Washington

  • New Deal
  • 1930s programs of U.S. president Franklin D. Roosevelt

    1930s claimed that Roosevelt was state socialist or communist, including Charles Coughlin, Elizabeth Dilling, and Gerald L. K. Smith, The accusations generally

    New Deal

    New Deal

    New_Deal

  • Saudi Arabia
  • Country in West Asia

    Arabia brings in mandatory calorie labels on menus". The National. White, Charles (13 February 2017). "Saudi Arabia to allow women to use gyms to lose weight"

    Saudi Arabia

    Saudi Arabia

    Saudi_Arabia

  • Erika Eleniak
  • American-Canadian actress and model (born 1969)

    That same year, she began a recurring role in the TV series Charles in Charge as Charles (Scott Baio)'s girlfriend Stephanie Curtis, and also won a role

    Erika Eleniak

    Erika Eleniak

    Erika_Eleniak

  • Charles City County, Virginia
  • County in Virginia, United States

    Two Charles City farmers have won the National Wheat Growers First Place, producing 140+ bushels per acre (9.4 t/ha) of soft red winter wheat. Charles City

    Charles City County, Virginia

    Charles City County, Virginia

    Charles_City_County,_Virginia

  • Russia
  • Country in Eastern Europe and North Asia

     10, Chapter 1–2. Historical Setting. Dukes 1998, pp. 26–27. Halperin, Charles J. (1987). Russia and the Golden Horde: The Mongol Impact on Medieval Russian

    Russia

    Russia

    Russia

  • Coriander
  • Annual herb

    World". Herb Companion. 4 (4): 36–41. coriandrum. Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short. A Latin Dictionary on Perseus Project. κορίαννον. Liddell, Henry

    Coriander

    Coriander

    Coriander

  • Charles G. Burton
  • American politician (1846–1926)

    Charles Germman Burton (April 4, 1846 – February 25, 1926) was a U.S. Representative from Missouri. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, Burton moved to Warren, Ohio

    Charles G. Burton

    Charles G. Burton

    Charles_G._Burton

  • Economy of the United States
  • the Rich Are the Richest". Bloomberg. Retrieved October 22, 2017. Hurst, Charles E. (2007). Social Inequality: Forms, Causes, and Consequences. Pearson

    Economy of the United States

    Economy of the United States

    Economy_of_the_United_States

  • Cold War
  • 1947–1991 geopolitical rivalry between US and USSR

    In Charles Townshend (ed.). The Oxford History of Modern War. New York: Oxford University Press. p. 160. ISBN 978-0-19-285373-8. Tripp, Charles R.H.

    Cold War

    Cold War

    Cold_War

  • Charles E. Saunders
  • Canadian agronomist

    Sir Charles Edward Saunders, FRSC (February 2, 1867 – July 25, 1937) was a Canadian agronomist. He was the inventor of the 'Marquis' wheat cultivar. Saunders

    Charles E. Saunders

    Charles E. Saunders

    Charles_E._Saunders

  • South Africa
  • Country in Southern Africa

    II lost the title Queen of South Africa, and the last Governor-General, Charles Robberts Swart, became state president. As a concession to the Westminster

    South Africa

    South Africa

    South_Africa

  • Harees
  • Armenian and Middle Eastern cracked wheat and meat porridge

    (Armenian: կորկոտ) is a dish of boiled, cracked, or coarsely-ground cracked wheat or bulgur, mixed with meat, spices, and butter. Its consistency varies between

    Harees

    Harees

    Harees

  • Fred Gwynne
  • American actor and author (1926–1993)

    2025. Retrieved September 18, 2025. Benson, S. H. (1903). "'Force'. The wheat-malt cereal (poster)". Victoria and Albert Museum. Retrieved September 17

    Fred Gwynne

    Fred Gwynne

    Fred_Gwynne

  • List of ethnic slurs
  • Retrieved 11 January 2026. Anastasia N. Karakasidou (1997). Fields of Wheat, Hills of Blood: Passages to Nationhood in Greek Macedonia, 1870–1990. Chicago

    List of ethnic slurs

    List_of_ethnic_slurs

  • Noodle
  • Staple food made from unleavened dough, commonly long and thin

    in Mandarin), which refers specifically to dough-based noodles made from wheat or other grain-based dough. Chinese noodles also include another category

    Noodle

    Noodle

    Noodle

  • Edward Francis Hutton
  • American financier (1875–1962)

    the General Foods Corporation, died yesterday at his home, Hutfield, on Wheatly Road, Westbury, L. I. He was 86 years old. "E. F. Hutton, 86, Dies; Broker

    Edward Francis Hutton

    Edward Francis Hutton

    Edward_Francis_Hutton

  • The Suicide Squad (film)
  • 2021 superhero film by James Gunn

    as a producer in January 2018, working with the first film's producer Charles Roven. David Bar Katz and Todd Stashwick were co-writing the film with

    The Suicide Squad (film)

    The_Suicide_Squad_(film)

  • XXXX (beer)
  • Australian brand of beer

    September 2015. McGinness, Mark. "Patrick Charles Mitchell (Paddy) Fitzgerald (1896–1984)". Fitzgerald, Patrick Charles Mitchell (Paddy) (1896–1984). Australian

    XXXX (beer)

    XXXX (beer)

    XXXX_(beer)

  • India
  • Country in South Asia

    Retrieved 26 December 2014. Eberhard, David M.; Simons, Gary F.; Fennig, Charles D. (2025). "India". Ethnologue: Languages of the World (28 ed.). Archived

    India

    India

    India

  • William Keatinge Clay
  • English cleric and antiquary

    Ecclesiastical History Society in 1849–54, and in the edition of Charles Wheatly's Rational Illustration of the Book of Common Prayer, reprinted in 1858

    William Keatinge Clay

    William_Keatinge_Clay

  • Vincent van Gogh
  • Dutch painter (1853–1890)

    period he broadened his subject matter to include series of olive trees, wheat fields and sunflowers. Van Gogh suffered from psychotic episodes and delusions

    Vincent van Gogh

    Vincent van Gogh

    Vincent_van_Gogh

  • Ancient grains
  • Small, hard, dry seeds used as food

    grains, though they are usually made from ordinary wheat. Modern wheat is a hybrid descendant of three wheat species considered to be ancient grains: spelt

    Ancient grains

    Ancient grains

    Ancient_grains

  • Jonestown
  • Peoples Temple cult settlement in Guyana, led by Jim Jones

    seeking in excess of $56 million in damages. The Temple, represented by Charles Garry, filed a suit against Stoen on 10 July 1978, seeking $150 million

    Jonestown

    Jonestown

    Jonestown

  • Charles Schnabel
  • American biochemist

    climate similar to Johannesburg, "San Diego will be the wheat grass capital of the United States." Charles Schnabel was born in Ionia, Missouri, in 1895. He

    Charles Schnabel

    Charles Schnabel

    Charles_Schnabel

  • Léopold Louis-Dreyfus
  • French grain trading magnate (1833–1915)

    delivering grain for sale from the family farm. In 1851, he began trading wheat from neighbouring farms. He founded a company under his father's name, as

    Léopold Louis-Dreyfus

    Léopold Louis-Dreyfus

    Léopold_Louis-Dreyfus

  • Once an Eagle
  • Novel by Anton Myrer

    Foundation has undertaken to republish Anton Myrer’s masterpiece." General Charles C. Krulak, the commandant of the US Marine Corps, wrote "Once an Eagle

    Once an Eagle

    Once_an_Eagle

  • Christopher Lee
  • English actor and singer (1922–2015)

    films. Lee was knighted for services to drama and charity in June 2009 by Charles, then the Prince of Wales, and received the BAFTA Fellowship in 2011 and

    Christopher Lee

    Christopher Lee

    Christopher_Lee

  • Charles A. Crow
  • American politician

    Charles Augustus Crow (March 31, 1873 – March 20, 1938) was a U.S. representative from Missouri. Born on a farm near Sikeston, Missouri, Crow attended

    Charles A. Crow

    Charles A. Crow

    Charles_A._Crow

  • Ivie Richardson
  • South African tennis player

    Davis Cup team against Great Britain, losing in straight sets to Patrick Wheatly on the grass courts of Yorkshire LTC in Scarborough, England. In 1925 Richardson

    Ivie Richardson

    Ivie_Richardson

  • Elvin Stakman
  • American mycologist (1885–1979)

    Charles Stakman, 93, Dies; Authority on Diseases of Wheat". The New York Times. Retrieved March 22, 2023. Christensen, C. M. (1992). "Elvin Charles Stakman

    Elvin Stakman

    Elvin Stakman

    Elvin_Stakman

  • Crimean War
  • Tenth conflict of the Russo-Turkish wars (1853–1856)

    sponsor of Eastern Orthodoxy). To achieve that, he in May 1851 appointed Charles, marquis de La Valette, a zealous leading member of the Catholic clericalists

    Crimean War

    Crimean War

    Crimean_War

  • Caesar Rodney
  • U.S. Founding Father (1728–1784)

    of the local gentry. The farm earned sufficient income from the sale of wheat and barley to the Philadelphia and West Indies markets to provide enough

    Caesar Rodney

    Caesar Rodney

    Caesar_Rodney

  • Rice weevil
  • Species of beetle

    is a stored product pest which attacks seeds of several crops, including wheat, rice, and maize. The adults are usually between 3–4.6 millimetres (0.12–0

    Rice weevil

    Rice weevil

    Rice_weevil

  • Stonewall Jackson
  • Confederate States Army general (1824–1863)

    Virginia, Major William Gilham led a contingent of the VMI Cadet Corps to Charles Town to provide an additional military presence at the hanging of the militant

    Stonewall Jackson

    Stonewall Jackson

    Stonewall_Jackson

  • Casey Stengel
  • American baseball player and manager (1890–1975)

    Charles Dillon "Casey" Stengel (/ˈstɛŋɡəl/; July 30, 1890 – September 29, 1975) was an American Major League Baseball (MLB) right fielder and manager

    Casey Stengel

    Casey Stengel

    Casey_Stengel

  • Fyodor Dostoevsky
  • Russian novelist (1821–1881)

    Dostoevsky discovered socialism through the writings of the French thinkers Charles Fourier, Étienne Cabet, Pierre-Joseph Proudhon and Henri de Saint-Simon

    Fyodor Dostoevsky

    Fyodor Dostoevsky

    Fyodor_Dostoevsky

  • Charles William Gibbings
  • Canadian academic (1916–2009)

    Charles William Gibbings (1916-2009) was born on a farm near Rosetown, Saskatchewan, Canada, on August 10, 1916. After earning a BSc in Agriculture at

    Charles William Gibbings

    Charles_William_Gibbings

  • Circassians
  • Northwest Caucasian ethnic group

    Turc 127 Biblissima". portail.biblissima.fr. The Penny Magazine. London, Charles Knight, 1838. p. 138. Minahan, James. One Europe, Many Nations: a Historical

    Circassians

    Circassians

    Circassians

  • Microsoft Word
  • Word processor

    or as a one-time purchase with Office 2024. In 1981, Microsoft hired Charles Simonyi, the primary developer of Bravo, the first GUI word processor,

    Microsoft Word

    Microsoft_Word

  • Brown bread
  • Whole grain bread

    is bread made with significant amounts of whole grain flours, usually wheat sometimes with corn and or rye flours. In some countries brown breads often

    Brown bread

    Brown bread

    Brown_bread

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  • Charlena
  • Girl/Female

    French

    Charlena

    Feminine of Charles meaning manly.

    Charlena

  • CHARLA
  • Female

    English

    CHARLA

    Pet form of English Charlene, CHARLA means "man."

    CHARLA

  • Charley
  • Girl/Female

    French

    Charley

    A feminine form of Charles, meaning man or manly. Alternate meaning, tiny and feminine.

    Charley

  • CHARLEEN
  • Female

    English

    CHARLEEN

    Variant spelling of English Charlene, CHARLEEN means "man."

    CHARLEEN

  • Charlyn
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, English, German

    Charlyn

    Manly; Modern Form of Charles

    Charlyn

  • Charlene
  • Girl/Female

    French American English

    Charlene

    Feminine of Charles meaning manly.

    Charlene

  • CHARLIE
  • Male

    English

    CHARLIE

    Unisex pet form of English Charles and Charlene, CHARLIE means "man."

    CHARLIE

  • CHARLEY
  • Male

    English

    CHARLEY

    Variant spelling of English unisex Charlie, CHARLEY means "man."

    CHARLEY

  • Carlen
  • Girl/Female

    British, English, German

    Carlen

    Feminine Diminutive Form of Charles; Carl

    Carlen

  • CHARLOT
  • Male

    French

    CHARLOT

    Pet form of French Charles, CHARLOT means "man." 

    CHARLOT

  • Charlee
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, English, German

    Charlee

    Farmer; Modern Form of Charles; Manly

    Charlee

  • Charlie
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Celebrity, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Hindu, Indian, Jamaican

    Charlie

    Handsome; Manly; Form of Charles; Strong; Free-woman

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  • Charlisa
  • Girl/Female

    French

    Charlisa

    Feminine of Charles meaning manly.

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  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Charlie

    English : variant spelling of Charley.

    Charlie

  • Charleen
  • Girl/Female

    French American

    Charleen

    Feminine of Charles meaning manly.

    Charleen

  • Charleson
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, English

    Charleson

    Son of Charles; A Man; Variant of Carl

    Charleson

  • CHARLES
  • Male

    English

    CHARLES

    English and French form of German Karl, CHARLES means "man."

    CHARLES

  • Charley
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Danish, English, French, German, Swedish

    Charley

    Manly; Strong; Diminutive of Charles; Free Man

    Charley

  • Charley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Charley

    English : habitational name from Charley in Leicestershire, named with Celtic carn ‘cairn’, ‘pile of stones’ + Old English lēah ‘woodland clearing’.French (Burgundy) : from a pet form of Charles.

    Charley

  • Charlisa
  • Girl/Female

    French, German

    Charlisa

    Pure; Little and Womanly; Female Version of Charles

    Charlisa

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  • Utkarshraj | உத்கர்ஷ்ராஜ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Utkarshraj | உத்கர்ஷ்ராஜ

    Utkarshraj means the ruler whose time is marked by prosperity and advancement

  • Feiyaz
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Feiyaz

    Successful

  • ELFRIEDA
  • Female

    English

    ELFRIEDA

    Variant spelling of Middle English Elfreda, ELFRIEDA means "elfin strength."

  • Arahaan |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Arahaan |

    Who know everything

  • Narvinder
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Narvinder

    Brave Lord

  • Rafey | رافیی
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Rafey | رافیی

    Pioneer

  • Ansuka
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    Indian, Sanskrit

    Ansuka

    Leaf; Ray; Bright; Tender; Enlighten

  • Slaed
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    Australian, British, English

    Slaed

    From the Valley

  • Sushmitha
  • Girl/Female

    Assamese, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu

    Sushmitha

    Beautiful Smile

  • Bukhari
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Bukhari

    Muhammad Ibn Ismail al-bukha

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  • Charge
  • v. t.

    To lay on or impose, as a task, duty, or trust; to command, instruct, or exhort with authority; to enjoin; to urge earnestly; as, to charge a jury; to charge the clergy of a diocese; to charge an agent.

  • Charge
  • v. i.

    To demand a price; as, to charge high for goods.

  • Charter
  • v. t.

    To hire or let by charter, as a ship. See Charter party, under Charter, n.

  • Charge
  • v. t.

    To fix or demand as a price; as, he charges two dollars a barrel for apples.

  • Charger
  • n.

    One who, or that which charges.

  • Charge
  • v. i.

    To debit on an account; as, to charge for purchases.

  • Charnel
  • n.

    A charnel house; a grave; a cemetery.

  • Chablis
  • n.

    a white wine resembling Chablis{1}, but made elsewhere, as in California.

  • Charter
  • v. t.

    To establish by charter.

  • Chaplet
  • v. t.

    To adorn with a chaplet or with flowers.

  • Charter
  • n.

    The letting or hiring a vessel by special contract, or the contract or instrument whereby a vessel is hired or let; as, a ship is offered for sale or charter. See Charter party, below.

  • Charge
  • v. t.

    To assume as a bearing; as, he charges three roses or; to add to or represent on; as, he charges his shield with three roses or.

  • Charge
  • v. t.

    To impute or ascribe; to lay to one's charge.

  • Charmless
  • a.

    Destitute of charms.

  • Charge
  • v. i.

    To make an onset or rush; as, to charge with fixed bayonets.

  • Charges d'affaires
  • pl.

    of Charge d'affaires

  • Charger
  • n.

    An instrument for measuring or inserting a charge.

  • Chablis
  • n.

    A white wine made near Chablis, a town in France.

  • Charged
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Charge

  • Charre
  • n.

    See Charge, n., 17.