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  • 21Sart — Sart, n. An assart, or clearing. [Obs.] Bailey. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 22Thwaite — Thwaite, n. [CF. Icel. [thorn]veit a piece of land, fr. [thorn]v[=i]ta to cut. See {Thwite}, and cf. {Doit}, and {Twaite} land cleared of woods.] Forest land cleared, and converted to tillage; an assart. [Obs. or Prov. Eng.] [1913 Webster] Note:… …

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  • 23Leicestershire and Rutland Wildlife Trust — The Leicestershire and Rutland Wildlife Trust is a wildlife trust covering the counties of Leicestershire and Rutland, England. Founded in 1956, (originally under the name Leicestershire and Rutland Trust for Nature Conservation ) the trust now… …

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  • 24Ratlinghope — is a village and civil parish in Shropshire, England. It is situated four miles west from Church Stretton and twelve miles south from Shrewsbury.Historically it is located in the hundred of Purslow. For Church of England purposes it is in the… …

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  • 25A442 road — UK road routebox road= A442 length mi= 56.2 length km= 90.1 direction= South North start= Droitwich destinations= Kidderminster Bridgnorth Telford end= Hodnet construction date= completion date= junctions= ukroadsmall|38 ukroadsmall|449… …

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  • 26Kurki of Laukko — The Kurki family, also known as the family of Laukko, (some versions of the name: Kurck, Korke, Kurki, Kurke) is a medievally originated Finnish noble family that produced several historically prominent persons. It is documented in the late 14th… …

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  • 27Saint-Révérien — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Saint Révérien (homonymes). 47° 12′ 39″ N 3° 30′ 03″ E …

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  • 28Vitry-Laché — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Vitry. 47° 12′ 03″ N 3° 33′ 54″ E …

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  • 29thwaite — noun forest land cleared for agriculture or habitation; assart …

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  • 30Norman Toponymy — refers to all place names in Normandy. Some belong to the common heritage of the Langue d oïl extension zone in northern France and Belgium; this is called Pre Normanic. Others contains Old Norse and Old English male names and toponymic… …

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