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Species of plant
Crambe maritima, common name sea kale, seakale or crambe, is a species of halophytic (salt-tolerant) flowering plant in the genus Crambe of the family
Crambe_maritima
Genus of flowering plants
Christ Crambe gordjagini Sprygin & Popov Crambe grandiflora DC. Crambe grossheimii I.I.Khalilov Crambe hedgei I.I.Khalilov Crambe hispanica L. Crambe juncea
Crambe
Species of flowering plant
Crambe abyssinica is an annual oilseed crop of the family Brassicaceae. It is mainly cultivated due to the high levels of erucic acid that are contained
Crambe_abyssinica
Seed oil from Crambe abyssinica
Crambe oil is an inedible seed oil, extracted from the seeds of the Crambe abyssinica, a multibranched annual plant that is native to the Ethiopian Highlands
Crambe_oil
Topics referred to by the same term
Crambe is a genus of plants Crambe may also refer to: Crambe, North Yorkshire Crambeck near Crambe in Yorkshire, famous as having been a Roman encampment
Crambe_(disambiguation)
Species of sponge
Crambe crambe, commonly known as the oyster sponge or orange-red encrusting sponge, is a species of demosponges belonging to the family Crambeidae. The
Crambe_crambe
Church in North Yorkshire, England
St Michael's Church is the parish church of Crambe, North Yorkshire, a village in England. The earliest parts of the current church date from the late
St_Michael's_Church,_Crambe
Genus of sponges
Hajdu, 2007 Crambe chilensis Esteves, Lôbo-Hajdu & Hajdu, 2007 Crambe crambe (Schmidt, 1862) Crambe erecta Pulitzer-Finali, 1993 Crambe maldonadoi Esteves
Crambe_(sponge)
Species of flowering plant
Crambe cordifolia, the greater sea-kale, colewort or heartleaf crambe ( syn. Crambe glabrata DC.), is a species of flowering plant in the family Brassicaceae
Crambe_cordifolia
French rock band
guitarist, Félix Hemmen, who enjoyed their music. In 2007, the bassist Bérald Crambes joined the band. In 2005 they participated at the Emergenza music festival
BB_Brunes
Crambin Crystal structure of Crambin from PDB 3NIR Identifiers Organism Crambe hispanica Symbol THI2 UniProt P01542 Search for Structures Swiss-model Domains
Crambin
Village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England
Crambe is a village and civil parish in the county of North Yorkshire, England. It is near the River Derwent and 6 miles (10 km) south-west of Malton.
Crambe,_North_Yorkshire
Crambe is a civil parish in the county of North Yorkshire, England. It contains five listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for
Listed buildings in Crambe, North Yorkshire
Listed_buildings_in_Crambe,_North_Yorkshire
Area near Brighton Marina, East Sussex, England
area of vegetated shingle on the beach, recreated using plants such as Crambe maritima (sea kale), Glaucium flavum (yellow-horned poppy) and Solanum dulcamara
Black Rock (Brighton and Hove)
Black_Rock_(Brighton_and_Hove)
Form of cabbage with green or purple leaves
vegetables and sourdough bread, served at a restaurant in Australia Bowen's Kale Crambe maritima – sea kale Leaf vegetable Kalettes Cabbage Swiss chard Mustard
Kale
Rhyming game
of Rhyming." The name comes from the Latin crambe and Greek κράμβη krámbē, meaning "cabbage" (as in crambe repetita (Juvenal, satire 7, 154), literally
Crambo
Genus of flowering plants
saxatilis f. auriculata (Lam.) Bolzon Crambe amplexicaulis Banks & Sol. Crambe bursifolia L'Hér. ex DC. Crambe corvini All. Crucifera corvini (All.) E
Calepina
Series of aid to farmers during Donald Trump's presidencies
lentils, oats, peanuts, peas, rice, sorghum, soybeans, wheat, canola, crambe, flax, mustard, rapeseed, safflower, sesame, and sunflower. Charles, Dan
Trump administration farmer bailouts
Trump_administration_farmer_bailouts
English philosopher (1891–1953)
This essay was written under the pseudonym of 'Crambe Repetita' derived from "occidit miseros crambe repetita magistros" (Juvenal, Satires, VI: 154)
C._E._M._Joad
Chemical compound
a10_245.pub2. ISBN 3527306730. Economic Research Service, USDA (1996). "Crambe, Industrial Rapeseed, and Tung Provide Valuable Oils" (PDF). Fats and Oils
Erucic_acid
Disused railway station in North Yorkshire, England
station was a short-lived railway station between the villages of Howsham and Crambe in North Yorkshire, England. Located on the York to Scarborough Line (where
Howsham railway station (North Yorkshire)
Howsham_railway_station_(North_Yorkshire)
Flowering plants in the order Brassicales recorded from South Africa
Coronopus squamatus (Forssk.) Asch.) not indigenous, naturalised Genus Crambe: Crambe hispanica L. not indigenous, naturalised Genus Cycloptychis: Cycloptychis
List of Brassicales of South Africa
List_of_Brassicales_of_South_Africa
— long-spine slate pen sea urchin Convoluta convoluta — a flatworm Crambe crambe — oyster sponge Crassicauda crassicauda — a nematode Echiurus echiurus
List_of_tautonyms
Sculpit / Stridolo Silene inflata Sea beet Beta vulgaris maritima Sea kale Crambe maritima Shepherd's purse Capsella bursa-pastoris Sierra Leone bologi Crassocephalum
List_of_vegetables
Village in North Yorkshire, England
Crambeck near Crambe and Malton in Yorkshire is near the River Derwent. Crambeck is famous in antiquity as having been the Roman ceramic kiln site that
Crambeck
Character in Hamlet
Polonius is named "Corambis". It has been suggested that this derives from "crambe" or "crambo", derived from a Latin phrase meaning "reheated cabbage", implying
Polonius
Reproductive structure in plants
extracted from seeds. Linseed oil is used in paints. Oil from jojoba and crambe are similar to whale oil. Seeds are the source of some medicines including
Seed
Mountain and national park in Serbia
also 400 species of fungi. Pannonian plant endemites include Tatar dock (Crambe tataria), broadleaf wild leek and Hungarian leopard's-bane. There are some
Fruška_Gora
hirsuta R.Schust. Crambe fruticosa L.f. Crambe fruticosa subsp. fruticosa – northern Madeira incl. Porto Santo I. and I. Chão Crambe fruticosa subsp. pinnatifida
List of endemic plants of Madeira
List_of_endemic_plants_of_Madeira
Distinct community of plants which evolved on the supercontinent of Gondwana
planted at the station, but none of the seeds germinated. When sea kale (Crambe maritima) seeds were planted during the Terra Nova Expedition they sprouted
Antarctic_flora
(Corallorrhiza trifida) W3 Grey hair-grass (Corynephorus canescens) SD11 Sea-kale (Crambe maritima) SD1 Northern hawk's-beard (Crepis mollis) W9 Mezereon (Daphne
List of rare species in the British National Vegetation Classification
List_of_rare_species_in_the_British_National_Vegetation_Classification
Plant structure, detaches and drifts
the western United States. In the Brassicaceae, Sisymbrium altissimum, Crambe maritima, Lepidium, and a resurrection plant, Anastatica form tumbleweeds
Tumbleweed
Palma Crambe gomeraea Webb ex Christ – La Gomera Crambe gomeraea subsp. gomeraea – La Gomera Crambe gomeraea subsp. hirsuta Prina – La Gomera Crambe laevigata
List of endemic plants of the Canary Islands
List_of_endemic_plants_of_the_Canary_Islands
Governmental subsidy paid to farmers and agribusinesses
95/bushel Barley $1.95/bushel Oats $1.39/bushel Oilseed (sunflower, flaxseed, canola, rapeseed, safflower, mustard, crambe, sesame seed) $0.1009/pound
Agricultural_subsidy
Type of vegetable
Coccinia grandis, ivy gourd or perennial cucumber Colocasia esculenta, taro Crambe maritima, sea kale Cynara cardunculus, cardoon Cynara scolymus, artichoke
Perennial_vegetable
Nature reserve in Stockholm, Sweden
resting spot for migratory birds. The flora contains unusual species such as Crambe maritima, Cakile maritima and Lathyrus japonicus. "Ören". Stockholm County
Ören_Nature_Reserve
Village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England
county of North Yorkshire, England. The civil parish population (including Crambe and Foston) at the 2011 Census was 311. It is near the A64 road. It was
Whitwell-on-the-Hill
Protein family
been identified. The hydrophobic protein crambin from the Abyssinian kale (Crambe abyssinica) is also a member of the thionin family. Some thionins have cytotoxic
Thionin
Shingle bank in Hampshire, England
and the importation of topsoil has reduced the range of plants present. Crambe maritima (sea kale) still grows on the spit and in the 19th century it was
Calshot_Spit
Genus of flowering plants
Brassicaceae Genus: Crambella Maire Species: C. teretifolia Binomial name Crambella teretifolia (Batt. & Trab.) Maire Synonyms Crambe teretifolia Batt. & Trab.
Crambella
Village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England
the civil parish was 339 in the 2011 Census. Neighbouring villages are Crambe, Whitwell-on-the-Hill, Welburn, Howsham, Leavening and Burythorpe. There
Westow
Cowlam, Cowling (Craven), Cowling (Hambleton), Cowthorpe, Coxwold, Crackpot, Crambe, Crambeck Village, Crane Moor, Cranswick, Crathorne, Cray, Crayke, Crigglestone
List_of_places_in_Yorkshire
rotgesii Brassica macrocarpa Coronopus navasii Crambe feuillei Crambe sventenii Crambe tamadabensis Crambe wildpretii Diplotaxis siettiana Diplotaxis vicentina
List of critically endangered plants
List_of_critically_endangered_plants
Growing technique to change the flavor and texture of vegetables
witlof. Good King Henry (Chenopodium bonus-henricus) Leek Potato Sea kale (Crambe maritima) Vegetables that are sometimes blanched include: Alexanders Asparagus
Blanching_(horticulture)
Buildings of national importance in North Yorkshire, England
188646; -1.187449 (Shandy Hall) 1315184 More images Church of St Michael Crambe Church Late 11th century 25 January 1954 SE7333164859 54°04′28″N 0°52′51″W
Grade I listed buildings in North Yorkshire (district)
Grade_I_listed_buildings_in_North_Yorkshire_(district)
Genus of sponges
sponge" by the media. C. alaskensis and C. pulchra are better placed in Crambe or Monanchora. C. dura, C. ramosa and C. sessilis are junior synonyms of
Chondrocladia
Cochlearia L. Coincya Rouy Conringia Heist. ex Fabr. Cordylocarpus Desf. Crambe L. Crambella Maire Cremolobus DC. Crucihimalaya Al-Shehbaz, O'Kane & R.A
List_of_Brassicaceae_genera
Family of sponges
choanosomal styles while the microscleres are exclusively anchorate chelae. Crambe Vosmaer, 1880 Discorhabdella Dendy, 1924 Lithochela Burton, 1929 Monanchora
Crambeidae
Chemical compound
1080/10826079508009325. Bastian G, Urien S, Brée F, Jolliet P, Rocher I, Crambes O, Tillement JP (1992). "Stereoselective binding of tertatolol and of 4-hydroxytertatolol
Hydroxytertatolol
Village in North Yorkshire, England
Book of 1086, and the name derives from the Old English of butere and crambe. Crambe is a word meaning bend, and so Buttercrambe's literal translation is
Buttercrambe
Flora of Palestine
Cousinia moabitica Asteraceae קוסיניה מואבית 707 Crambe hispanica Brassicaceae כרבה ספרדית 708 Crambe orientalis Brassicaceae כרבה מזרחית 709 Crassula
List of native plants of Flora Palaestina (C–D)
List_of_native_plants_of_Flora_Palaestina_(C–D)
English traveller and writer
published a second volume of travel writings, this one entitled Coryats Crambe, or his Coleworte twice Sodden. Coryat's letters from this time refer to
Thomas_Coryat
Ancient division of Yorkshire, England
Bossall, Brafferton, Brandsby with Stearsby, Bulmer with Henderskelfe, Crambe, Crayke, Dalby with Skewsby, Easingwold, Foston with Thornton-le-Clay, Gate
Bulmer_(wapentake)
EELV 24 Ashley Sylvain SE 25 William Lajeanne-Coutard EELV 26 Amandine Crambes-Richaud SE 27 Grégory Doucet EELV 28 Geneviève Payet EELV 29 Ghislain Wysocinski
2019 European Parliament election in France
2019_European_Parliament_election_in_France
Domesticated plant species not part of mainstream agriculture
spp. Chenopodium album Cichorium intybus Cleome gynandra Corchorus spp. Crambe cordifolia Crotalaria spp. Curcuma spp. Cucurbita spp. Hibiscus sabdariffa
Neglected and underutilized crop
Neglected_and_underutilized_crop
Cotoneaster Cotula (brass buttons) Cotyledon Couroupita (cannonball tree) Crambe Craspedia Crassula + Crataegomespilus (graft chimera) Crataegus (hawthorn)
List of garden plants in North America
List_of_garden_plants_in_North_America
Commune in Occitania, France
Prades Canton La Vallée de l'Agly Government • Mayor (2020–2026) Yvon Crambes Area 1 29.99 km2 (11.58 sq mi) Population (2023) 478 • Density 15.9/km2
Sournia
scurvy-grass Coincya rupestris Crambe armena, Armenian sea-kale Crambe laevigata Crambe microcarpa Crambe pritzelii Crambe scoparia Draba aretioides Draba
List_of_endangered_plants
Structural element of sea sponges
Mikel A. (2000). "Silica deposition in Demosponges: Spiculogenesis in Crambe crambe". Cell and Tissue Research. 301 (2): 299–309. doi:10.1007/s004410000234
Sponge_spicule
English painter
Commons has media related to John Claude Nattes. [1] Nattes' images of Crambe and area at Manchester Art Gallery. Scotia Depicta, etchings of Scottish
John_Claude_Nattes
Brassica villosa Capparis discolor Carpoceras tatianae, Tatyana's carpoceras Crambe fruticosa Draba hookeri Draba mingrelica, Megrelian whitelow-grass Draba
List of near threatened plants
List_of_near_threatened_plants
Irish clergyman
1842 he was a curate at All Hallows, Ordsall in Retford before moving to Crambe, North Yorkshire (1842). In November 1844, he became vicar of Nafferton
Francis_Orpen_Morris
European Union conservation directive
Boraginaceae: Echium candicans, Myosotis azorica and M. maritima Brassicaceae: Crambe laevigata and Sinapidendron rupestre Campanulaceae: Musschia aurea Cistaceae:
Habitats_Directive
Genus of fungi
coumarounae Phyllosticta couraliae Phyllosticta cousiniae Phyllosticta crambes Phyllosticta crassicaulis Phyllosticta crastophila Phyllosticta crataegi
Phyllosticta
New Zealand politician (1822–1907)
Andrew married Emma Fendall, youngest daughter of Henry Fendall, vicar of Crambe. and of the Fendall banking family (grand daughter of William Fendall, Old
John_Chapman_Andrew
Ecological zone of Madeira and nearby islands
Polystichum drepanum, Armeria maderensis, Goodyera macrophylla, Viola paradoxa, Crambe fruticosa, Matthiola maderensis, Sinapidendron angustifolium, Saxifraga
Madeira_evergreen_forests
syphilis, rheumatism, scrofula, and in phthisis. Crambe oil, extracted from the seeds of the Crambe abyssinica. High in erucic acid, used as an industrial
List_of_vegetable_oils
Crassulaceae Saxifragales CS G Coutarea Guyanese name Rubiaceae Gentianales St Crambe Greek and Latin name Brassicaceae Brassicales CS G Craspedia fringe (the
List of plant genus names with etymologies (A–C)
List_of_plant_genus_names_with_etymologies_(A–C)
wet habitats. At Beady Pool, which is part of Wingletang Bay, sea kale (Crambe maritima) grows on the strandline along with yellow horned poppy (Glaucium
Wingletang_Down_(St_Agnes)
Village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England
there to serve the villages of Barton Le Willows, Barton Hill, Bossall, Crambe, Harton and Howsham. An active community hub, villagers enjoy, amongst other
Barton-le-Willows
Serbian concert pianist (born 1980)
Gavrić, and Katarina Milošević (his sister), violinists Roman Simović, Eric Crambes, and Anyango Yarbo-Davenport, cellists Tim Hugh and Dmitry Prokofiev (performing
Vladimir_Milošević
Railway line in North Yorkshire, England
the rails 1⁄4 mile (0.4 km) south of Kirkham Abbey, in the vicinity of Crambe, due to subsidence of an embankment beside the River Derwent. Thomas Cabry
York–Scarborough_line
Russian botanist (1892–1942)
– p. 23–31 — – 760, XXX p — 5175 экз. Czerniakowska E. G. Genus Katran-Crambe (Tourn.) L / / Flora of the USSR. – M.-P. 474–491. Czerniakowska E. G. Spring
Ekaterina_Chernyakovskaya
Place where a name-bearing type specimen was collected
5693.1.9. Sennikov, Alexander; Stoyanov, Stoyan (2026). "The identity of Crambe suecica (Brassicaceae), an obscure garden plant that caused nomenclatural
Type_locality_(biology)
Narrow spit of land of East Crimea, Ukraine
consists of various weed grasses, thorn, festuce grasses, spear grass, crambe, salsola, salicornia, Carex colchica, tamarisk, rose hip, liquorice, etc
Arabat_Spit
Species of butterfly
Canary silverwort (Lobularia canariensis) and nasturtium (Tropaeolum majus). Crambe strigosa, endemic to the Canary Islands, seems to be the only natural food
Canary_Islands_large_white
Buildings of special importance in North Yorkshire, England
Listed buildings in Cracoe Listed buildings in Crakehall Listed buildings in Crambe, North Yorkshire Listed buildings in Crathorne, North Yorkshire Listed buildings
Listed buildings in North Yorkshire
Listed_buildings_in_North_Yorkshire
15. Zilleae Genus: Zilla, Muricaria, Calepina Tribe 16. Raphaneae Genus: Crambe, Rapistrum, Didesmus, Enarthrocarpus, Raphanus Sub-ordo 4. Spirolobeae Tribe
Thalamiflorae
Nature reserve in Armenia
Centaurea vavilovii, Cicerbita czerepanovii, Centaurea daralaghezica, Crambe armena, Astragalus holophyllus, Astragalus massalskyi, Pyrus theodorovi
Khosrov_Forest_State_Reserve
Species of single-celled organism
nigra Brassica oleracea varieties Brassica perviridis Brassica robertiana Crambe abyssinica Lunaria annua Raphanus raphanistrum Raphanus sativas Sinapis
Aphanomyces_raphani
Species of moth
burdock Artemisia Calluna – heather Campanula Centaurea Cirsium – thistle Crambe Filipendula – meadowsweet Galium – bedstraw Hieracium – hawkweed Lotus –
Lime-speck_pug
including dual purpose varieties that can be harvested as grain; oats; canola, crambe, flax, mustard, rapeseed, safflower, sesame and sunflower, including oil
Direct and Counter-Cyclical Program
Direct_and_Counter-Cyclical_Program
Church in Edinburgh, Scotland
died in 1889 he left his wealth to his four sons. The last son, William Crambe Reid, died without heirs in 1921 after inheriting the wealth of his brothers
Reid_Memorial_Church
Species of plant
albidum, Astragalus excapus subsp. transsylvanicus, Cephalaria radiata, Crambe tataria, Dictamnus albus, Jurinea mollis subsp. transsylvanica, Peucedanum
Iris_aphylla
French botanist
des plantes d'Afrique (Paris, 1827) De la culture de la patate douce, du crambe maritima et de l'oxalis crenata (Montpellier, 1836) English Wikisource has
Alire_Raffeneau_Delile
Regional biodiversity species list
River to Cape Peninsula) Family Crambeidae Stellar sponge, Crambe acuata (Lévi, 1958) syn. Crambe chelastra (Lüderitz to Cape Peninsula) Family Latrunculiidae
List of marine invertebrates of the Cape Peninsula and False Bay
List_of_marine_invertebrates_of_the_Cape_Peninsula_and_False_Bay
cuisine and Malaysian cuisine the leaves of this plant are used for salad Crambe maritima Sea kale It was popular as a blanched vegetable in the early 19th
List_of_leaf_vegetables
Church in North Yorkshire, England
the mid-19th century, Whitwell was in the parish of St Michael's Church, Crambe. A church was constructed in the village between 1858 and 1860 by George
St John's Church, Whitwell-on-the-Hill
St_John's_Church,_Whitwell-on-the-Hill
Alternative Shakespeare authorship theory
derives from the Latin phrase "crambe repetita" meaning "reheated cabbage", which was expanded in Elizabethan usage to "Crambe bis posita mors est" ("twice
Oxfordian theory of Shakespeare authorship
Oxfordian_theory_of_Shakespeare_authorship
Genus of demosponges
genus Crambe are similar in morphology and chemistry. Even though the two are very similar, Monanchora lack the desma-like spicules that Crambe species
Monanchora
Overview of and topical guide to sustainable agriculture
Achillea millefolium Asparagus Blitum bonus-henricus Breadfruit Cassava Crambe maritima Fruit Herb Nut (fruit) Olericulture Perennial vegetable Rhubarb
Outline of sustainable agriculture
Outline_of_sustainable_agriculture
Discontinued USDA FSA initiative
also barley, grain sorghum, oats, rice, wheat, sunflower seed, canola, crambe, rapeseed, safflower, sesame seed, flaxseed, mustard seed, and cellulosic
Bioenergy_Program
Genus of true bugs
1929 Brevicoryne brassicae Linnaeus, 1758, the cabbage aphid Brevicoryne crambe Bozhko, 1950 Brevicoryne crambinistataricae Bozhko, 1953 Brevicoryne fraterna
Brevicoryne
Topics referred to by the same term
Coreopsis maritima, the sea dahlia or beach coreopsis, a plant species Crambe maritima, the sea kale, a halophytic perennial plant that grows wild along
C._maritima
Symbiotic penetrative association between a fungus and the roots of a vascular plant
mustard family (Brassicaceae), such as cabbage, cauliflower, canola, and crambe, do not establish arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi on their roots. In the past
Arbuscular_mycorrhiza
Species of flowering plant
called The Section Moldavia Sylvosteppe, along with other plants such as; Crambe tataria, Echium rossicum, Pulsatilla vulgaris ssp. grandis, Beta trigyna
Iris_brandzae
Diocese of the Church of England
Cottingham: St Mary Cowesby: St Michael Cowlam: St Mary Coxwold: St Michael Crambe: St Michael Crathorne: All Saints Crayke: St Cuthbert Cropton: St Gregory
Diocese_of_York
Plants endemic to Romania
Eruca Mill. 52. Erucastrum C. Presl. 53. Cakile Mill. 54. Rapistrum Cr. 55. Crambe L. 56. Calepina Adans. 57. Raphanus L. Resedaceae 1. Reseda L. Sarraceniales
Flora_of_Romania
Barton-le-Street, Brawby, Broughton, Bulmer, Butterwick, Coneysthorpe, Crambe, Foston, Fryton, Ganthorpe, Great Habton, Henderskelfe, Hildenley, Hovingham
List of poor law unions in England
List_of_poor_law_unions_in_England
River in Yorkshire, England
Ayton Yedingham Old Malton Malton Norton-on-Derwent Low Hutton Kirkham Crambe Howsham Scrayingham Buttercrambe Stamford Bridge Gate Helmsley Low Catton
River_Derwent,_Yorkshire
CRAMBE
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Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Pomp
Biblical
that struggles or fights
Girl/Female
Hebrew Greek
God is my judge.
Girl/Female
American, British, English, German
Elf; Power; Supernatural Being Strength; Peaceful
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Narrator of Hadith
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
Sweet Heart
Boy/Male
Sikh
In Love with God
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Horsefield, a topographic or occupational name for someone who lived or worked at an enclosure for horses, from Old English hors ‘horse’ + falod ‘enclosure’, or a variant of the habitational name Horsfall.
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Full of Fragrance Like Sandalwood
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of several places named Whitworth, from the Old English byname Hwīta meaning ‘white’ (or the adjective hwīt ‘white’) + Old English worð ‘enclosure’. The chief places of this name are in County Durham and Lancashire, but the surname is fairly evenly distributed throughout northern England and the Midlands.
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