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  • 101List of Scheduled Monuments in Cheshire dated to before 1066 — Sandbach Crosses There are over 200 Scheduled Monuments in Cheshire, a county in North West England, which date from the Neolithic period to the middle of the 20th century. This list includes the Scheduled Monuments in Cheshire up to the year… …

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  • 102Periyar E. V. Ramasamy — For other uses, see Periyar (disambiguation). Periyar E. V. Ramasamy Periyar E. V. Ramasamy during his early life as a merchant Born 17 September 1879(1879 09 17) Erode, Madras P …

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  • 103Bill (weapon) — The bill was a polearm used by infantry in Europe in the Viking Age by Vikings and Anglo Saxons as well as in the 14th, 15th, and 16th centuries. It was a national weapon of the English, but was also common elsewhere, especially in Italy. Derived …

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  • 104The Owl Service — Infobox Book name = The Owl Service author = Alan Garner country = United Kingdom language = English genre = Fantasy publisher = Random House Children s Books (Hardcover), Collins (1973 paperback) release date = June 1968 (Hardcover), Sept. 1973… …

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  • 105Molding (process) — One half of a bronze mold for casting a socketed spear head dated to the period 1400 1000 BC. There are no known parallels for this mold …

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  • 106Spetum — A spetum was a pole weapon of Europe during the 13th century. It consisted of a long pole some 6 8 feet long which was mounted with a spear head with two projections at its base. Many variations of this design flourished over time; some feel that …

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  • 107Garstan — This is an English surname of confused origins. Recorded as Garstan, Gerston, Jerson, Youson, Yorston, Yorkston and others, it is locational and a dialectal development of the ancient Lancashire town name Garstang . The origin is pre 8th century… …

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  • 108Gerson — This is an English surname of confused origins. Recorded as Garstan, Gerston, Jerson, Youson, Yorston, Yorkston and others, it is locational and a dialectal development of the ancient Lancashire town name Garstang . The origin is pre 8th century… …

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  • 109Jerson — This is an English surname of confused origins. Recorded as Garstan, Gerston, Jerson, Youson, Yorston, Yorkston and others, it is locational and a dialectal development of the ancient Lancashire town name Garstang . The origin is pre 8th century… …

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  • 110Yorkston — This is an English surname of confused origins. Recorded as Garstan, Gerston, Jerson, Youson, Yorston, Yorkston and others, it is locational and a dialectal development of the ancient Lancashire town name Garstang . The origin is pre 8th century… …

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