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Village in Ceredigion, Wales
Cockshead is a small village in the community of Llanddewi Brefi, Ceredigion, Wales, which is 59.9 miles (96.3 km) from Cardiff and 171.9 miles (276.5 km)
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Coal mining region in England
Feet Bowling Alley Holly Lane Hard Mine Seams within the Lower Coal Measures Banbury Cockshead Bullhurst Winpenny Diamond Brights King Crabtree Two Feet
North_Staffordshire_Coalfield
Disused coal mine in Chell, Staffordshire, England
shallow shafts. In 1853 it is fairly certain that he was working the Cockshead and Seven Feet Banbury seams at the Ridgeway footrails. It is also probable
Chatterley_Whitfield
City district
Hedgefield Road, "Gateacre", Liverpool, L25 2RW Carmel Mar Thoma Church, Cockshead Road, Liverpool, L25 2RB Salvation Army, Liverpool Valley Corps, Mildenhall
Belle_Vale,_Liverpool
proto-Celtic word for "plant". Aniarsexe, Aniassexie Sainfoin a.k.a. Cockshead Onobrychis caput-galii Aprus Gladwin iris Iris foetidissima Arpopria,
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Arms of English families from Devon
leopard's faces of the field Hillersdon, Cullompton; Growen, Cullompton Cockshead Azure, a cinquefoil argent a chief lozengy of the second and gules Chulmleigh
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Coalfield in Staffordshire, England
4'0" Thin (Flatts) 1'6" Little Dilhorne (Banbury) 2'8" Big Dilhorne (Cockshead) 5'0" (also nicknamed the Cheadle, Huntley or six feet) Blackstone 1'6"
Cheadle_Coalfield
Green Suffolk 52°11′N 0°44′E / 52.18°N 00.74°E / 52.18; 00.74 TL8858 Cockshead Ceredigion 52°10′N 4°00′W / 52.17°N 04.00°W / 52.17; -04.00 SN6355
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Terran means 'Earthman.' Variants are contemporary rhyming blends of Ter- plus Darin.
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in fellowship; in envy
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Australian, British, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Netherlands, Swedish, Swiss, Teutonic
Protection; Will-helmet; Will; Desire; Bright
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Mechanical man made by Hephaestus.
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English : nickname from Middle English flo(u)r ‘flower’, ‘blossom’ (Old French flur, from Latin flos, genitive floris). This was a conventional term of endearment in medieval romantic poetry, and as early as the 13th century it is also regularly found as a female personal name.English : metonymic occupational name for a miller or flour merchant, or perhaps a nickname for a pasty-faced person, from Middle English flo(u)r ‘flour’. This is in origin the same word as in 1, with the transferred sense ‘flower, pick of the meal’. Although the two words are now felt to be accidental homophones, they were not distinguished in spelling before the 18th century.English : occupational name for an arrowsmith, from an agent derivative of Middle English flŠ‘arrow’ (Old English flÄ).Welsh : Anglicized form of the Welsh personal name Llywarch, of unexplained origin.Translation of French Lafleur.
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Joy
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Name of a Great Syrian Queen
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Feminine form of Irish Dáire, DÃIRÃNE means "fertile, fruitful."Â
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Well Wisher
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God's staff.
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A leguminous herb (Onobrychis Caput-galli), having small spiny-crested pods.