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  • 612011 New Year Honours — The New Year Honours 2011, principally for the United Kingdom but also the Commonwealth Realms, were announced on 31 December 2010 to celebrate the year passed and mark the beginning of 2011.[1][2] The recipients of honours are displayed here as… …

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  • 62Набег на Хартлпул, Скарборо и Уитби — Первая мировая война …

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  • 63Сидальцея мальвоцветковая — ? Сидальцея мальвоцветковая …

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  • 64Cadalleder — This name, with variant spellings Kadwallider, Cadwallider, Cadalleder etc., derives from an ancient Welsh personal name composed of the elements Cad , a battle, plus gwaladr , leader. The name was borne by a 7th Century prince and saint in… …

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  • 65Cadwallader — This name, with variant spellings Kadwallider, Cadwallider, Cadalleder etc., derives from an ancient Welsh personal name composed of the elements Cad , a battle, plus gwaladr , leader. The name was borne by a 7th Century prince and saint in… …

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  • 66Kadwallider — This name, with variant spellings Kadwallider, Cadwallider, Cadalleder etc., derives from an ancient Welsh personal name composed of the elements Cad , a battle, plus gwaladr , leader. The name was borne by a 7th Century prince and saint in… …

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  • 67Cadwaladr — Recorded in several spellings including Kadwallider, Cadwallider, Cadalleder, Cadwalader and others is of ancient pre 7th century Welsh origins. It derives from the personal name Cadgwaladr, meaning Battle leader a translation which no doubt… …

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  • 68Hatto — This uncommon name is of Anglo Saxon origin, and is a topographical surname for someone who lived by a hill or ridge, a how . The name derives from the Olde English pre 7th Century aet , at, with hoh , heel, projecting ridge of land, crag, cliff …

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  • 69Hattoe — This uncommon name is of Anglo Saxon origin, and is a topographical surname for someone who lived by a hill or ridge, a how . The name derives from the Olde English pre 7th Century aet , at, with hoh , heel, projecting ridge of land, crag, cliff …

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  • 70Mouat — This is a surname most associated with Scotland, and yet is of French origins. Recorded in the modern spellings of Mouat, Mouatt, Muat, Mowat and Mowatt, the name derives from the place name Mont Haut , of which there are several examples in… …

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