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Historic wharf in Portland, Maine, USA
Widgery Wharf (also Widgery's Wharf) is a historic wharf in Portland, Maine, on the edge of the Fore River. Built in the late 1700s, across Commercial
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American politician (1753–1822)
Hill neighborhood of Portland, Maine. Widgery Wharf was built and owned by the Widgery family during William Widgery's early life. "A New Nation Votes". elections
William_Widgery
Historic wharf in Portland, Maine, U.S.
and, on the waterfront side, between Long Wharf (to the north) and Widgery Wharf (to the south). The wharf, which is named for John Chandler, is now home
Chandler's_Wharf
Historic wharf in Portland, Maine, U.S.
Wharf is a historic wharf in Portland, Maine. It stands across Commercial Street from Union Street and, on the waterfront side, between Widgery Wharf
Union_Wharf_(Portland,_Maine)
Historic wharf in Portland, Maine, U.S.
primary building at Merrill's Wharf as it appears today. Carkhuff, David (January 19, 2010). "The mystery of Widgery Wharf". Portland Daily Sun. Retrieved
Merrill's_Wharf
Street in Portland, Maine, United States
Street) Chandler's Wharf (also known as Fisherman's Wharf, formerly Central Wharf; Dana Street, formerly known as Central Street) Widgery Wharf (formerly at
Commercial Street, Portland, Maine
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Wharf in Portland, Maine, United States
century. The wharf is owned by the Gulf of Maine Research Institute. Carkhuff, David (January 19, 2010). "The mystery of Widgery Wharf". Portland Daily
Wright_Wharf
Downtown street in Portland, Maine
address of 199–205 Fore Street). The former home of Elias and Elizabeth Widgery Thomas, at the corner of India and Congress Street, has a granite marker
India_Street
Historical walking trail in Portland, Maine
Mountfort and Newbury Streets Eastern Cemetery Home of Elias and Elizabeth Widgery Thomas, corner of India Street and Congress Street Home of General Samuel
Portland_Freedom_Trail
1960s–1998 conflict in Northern Ireland
20 April 2017. Retrieved 5 December 2015. Melaugh, Dr Martin. "CAIN: [Widgery Report] Report of the Tribunal appointed to inquire into events on Sunday
The_Troubles
1948 film by Norman Foster
proposes a partnership. Tom Widgery, an English man, enters their cart and they play a card game. However, Saunders suspects Widgery of cheating and assaults
Kiss_the_Blood_Off_My_Hands
American politician and soldier (1762–1841)
Augusta at age 79 and was buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery. Chandler's Wharf, which is named for Chandler George Chandler: The Chandler family. The descendants
John_Chandler
British royal recognitions
Commander Bernard Eric Steed Commander Keith Thomas Commander David Greenaway Widgery Commander David Patrick Wilson Army Lieutenant Colonel Valerie Batchelor
1992_New_Year_Honours
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English
English : occupational name for a gatherer or seller of woad, from an agent derivative of Middle English wade ‘woad’ (Old English wÄd). This plant produces a blue dye, which was widely used in the Middle Ages.
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English
English : habitational name from any of various places called Wharton. Examples in Cheshire and Herefordshire are from an Old English river name Wæfer (derived from wæfre ‘wandering’, ‘winding’) + Old English tūn ‘settlement’; another in Lincolnshire has as its first element Old English wearde ‘beacon’ or waroð ‘shore’, ‘bank’; one in the former county of Westmorland (now part of Cumbria) is from Old English hwearf ‘wharf’, ‘embankment’ + tūn.Richard Wharton (d. 1689) emigrated from England to MA in about 1667, in search of fortune (which he did not achieve) rather than religious freedom.
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German
German : from Middle High German widemer ‘tenant of land or property belonging to a church’, an agent derivative of widem ‘prebend’.German : variant of Wittmer 1.English : habitational name from Widmere in Ibstone, Buckinghamshire, named from Old English wīdig ‘willow’ + mere ‘pool’.
Girl/Female
British, English
Fidgety
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English, North German, Danish, and Norwegian
English, North German, Danish, and Norwegian : topographic name for someone who lived in or by a small wood, Middle English, Middle Low German, Danish, Norwegian holt, or a habitational name from one of the very many places named with this word. In England the surname is widely distributed, but rather more common in Lancashire than elsewhere.Shortened form of Dutch van Holt, a habitational name from places named Holt (see 1).
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American, British, English
Lives at the Meadow's Ridge
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English : from the medieval female personal name Cass, a short form of Cassandra. This was the name (of uncertain, possibly non-Greek, origin) of an ill-fated Trojan prophetess of classical legend, condemned to foretell the future but never be believed; her story was well known and widely popular in medieval England.
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English : variant spelling of Ridgley.
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English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by a wharf or an occupational name for someone who worked at one, from Old English hwearf ‘wharf’.
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English (chiefly Devon)
English (chiefly Devon) : from the Old English personal name WihtgÄr, composed of the elements wiht ‘elf’ + gÄr ‘spear’.
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Irish
It is really a shortened version of Fionnuala (see Fionnuala above) and in Ireland it is more widely used than Fionnuala. Meaning “fair shouldered, exceptionally lovely,†the name has been in existence since the 13th century.
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English
English : from the Old French personal name Hu(gh)e, introduced to Britain by the Normans. This is in origin a short form of any of the various Germanic compound names with the first element hug ‘heart’, ‘mind’, ‘spirit’. Compare, for example, Howard 1, Hubble, and Hubert. It was a popular personal name among the Normans in England, partly due to the fame of St. Hugh of Lincoln (1140–1200), who was born in Burgundy and who established the first Carthusian monastery in England.In Ireland and Scotland this name has been widely used as an equivalent of Celtic Aodh ‘fire’, the source of many Irish surnames (see for example McCoy).
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Irish
From cas â€curly-haired.†The Cassidys were the hereditary physicians to the Maguires, the chiefs of County Fermanagh between 1300 and 1600. As their healing skills became widely known, many Cassidys were employed by other chieftans, particularly in the north of the country.
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English : patronymic from Thomas. Thompson is widely distributed throughout Britain, but is most common in northern England and northern Ireland.Americanized form of Thomsen.
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English : from the Old English personal name WinegÄr, composed of the elements wine ‘friend’ + gÄr ‘spear’.German : habitational name from any of several places in Alsace (now part of France) named Wingen.Swedish : ornamental name from ving(e) ‘wing’ + the agentive suffix -er.
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English
English : from Middle English stride ‘(long) pace’ (from stride(n) ‘to walk with long steps’), presumably a nickname for someone with long legs or whose gait had a purposeful air, although Reaney and Wilson suggest it may also have been a topographic name for someone who lived by a crossing point over a stream, presumably no wider than a stride. They cite as an example a place known as The Strid, in North Yorkshire.
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English
English : from the Old Norse personal name Ãsbjorn, composed of the elements ás ‘god’ + björn ‘bear’. This was established in England before the Conquest, in the late Old English form ÅŒsbern, and was later reinforced by Norman Osbern. The surname Osborne has also been widely established in Ireland since the 16th century.
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Hindi/Indian
(Hindi ख़ान, Urdu: خان): Hindi and Muslim name derived from Turkish khan, KHAN means "nobleman, ruler." It was originally a title but is now widely used as a personal name.
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English
English : variant spelling of Wharff.
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English
English : occupational name for a maker or layer of tiles, from an agent derivative of Middle English tile ‘tile’. In the Middle Ages tiles were widely used in floors and pavements, and to a lesser extent in roofing, where they did not really come into their own until the 16th century.
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The Pond-heron
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Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Land Covered with High Mountains
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American, Australian, British, Christian, English, German, Jamaican
Chipping Sparrow; Man; Strong Man; A Freeman
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Hebrew American
Grace.
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English Shakespearean
Swamp town.
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English
English : variant of Swim.
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Tamil
Panchajanya | பஂசஜநà¯à®¯
Five eyed, Lord Shiva, Couch of Krishna
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Hindu
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British, English, German, Hebrew
Valiant Fighter
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Dutch
, crown.
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pl.
of Waggery
n.
The American widgeon.
n.
A trifle; a piece of foolery.
n.
The widgeon.
n.
The principles or practices of the Whigs; Whiggism.
n.
The manner or action of a wag; mischievous merriment; sportive trick or gayety; good-humored sarcasm; pleasantry; jocularity; as, the waggery of a schoolboy.
adv.
Very much; to a great degree or extent; as, to differ widely in opinion.
a.
Fidgety; restless.
n.
Any cover or screen, as red-tapism.
n.
Any one of several species of fresh-water ducks, especially those belonging to the subgenus Mareca, of the genus Anas. The common European widgeon (Anas penelope) and the American widgeon (A. Americana) are the most important species. The latter is called also baldhead, baldpate, baldface, baldcrown, smoking duck, wheat, duck, and whitebelly.
n.
The European widgeon.
n.
The European widgeon.
n.
A wig or wigs; false hair.
a.
Wintry.
n.
A widgeon.
n.
The widgeon.
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The American widgeon.
adv.
In a wide manner; to a wide degree or extent; far; extensively; as, the gospel was widely disseminated by the apostles.
pl.
of Piggery
n.
Same as Piggery.