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  • 111Liddle — This interesting surname, with variant spellings Liddall, Liddel, Liddell, Lidell, Liddle and Lydall, is of Anglo Saxon origin, and is a locational name from any of the various places called Liddel in Cumberland and the Scottish Borders, deriving …

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  • 112gebócian — wv/t2 to give or grant by charter, to charter; to furnish with books …

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  • 113chartered — adjective grant a charter to (a city, university, etc.). → the charts chartered adjective Brit. (of an accountant, engineer, etc.) qualified as a member of a professional body that has a royal charter …

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  • 114American Federation of Television and Radio Artists — Infobox Union| name= AFTRA country= United States affiliation= AFL CIO, IFJ members= 80,000 full name= American Federation of Television and Radio Artists native name= founded= current= head= dissolved date= dissolved state= merged into= office=… …

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  • 115Regenten — In the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries, the regenten (the Dutch plural for regent ) were the rulers of the Dutch Republic, the leaders of the Dutch cities, or the heads of organisations (e.g. regent of an orphanage ). Though not formally a… …

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  • 116History of the Jews in Kalisz — Located in the Poznan province west of Lodz, Kalisz was for centuries a border town between Poland and Germany. One of the oldest cities in Poland, Kalisz also played a pivotal role in Polish Jewish history: in 1264, Prince Bolesław V ( The Pious …

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  • 117Blackfriars, Wigtown — The Church of the Friars Preachers of the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary at Wigtown, commonly called Blackfriars, was a mendicant friary of the Dominican Order founded in the 13th century at Wigtown, Galloway, Scotland. The Chronica… …

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  • 118Putcher fishing — is a type of fishing (usually of salmon) which employs a large number of putcher baskets, set in a fixed wooden frame, against the tide in a river estuary, notably on the River Severn, in England and South East Wales.HistoryThe trapping of fish… …

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  • 119Ganga Singh — His Highness General Sir Maharaja Ganga Singh GCSI, GCIE, GCVO, GCStJ, GBE, KCB (October 3, 1880, Bikaner–2 February 1943, Bombay) was the ruling Maharaja of the …

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  • 120bócian — bócian1 wv/t2 to grant by charter; supply with books …

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