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Scowle — Scowles are a landscape feature in the form of labyrinthine hollows, up to several metres deep, which are believed to be almost unique to the Forest of Dean in Gloucestershire, England. They have usually been interpreted as the remains of… … Wikipedia
Bernard Hollowood — Albert Bernard Hollowood (June 3, 1910 at Burslem, Staffordshire – March 28, 1981 at Shamley Green, Surrey) was an English writer, cartoonist and economist. He was editor of the humorous weekly magazine Punch from 1957 to 1968. Life and career… … Wikipedia
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Skule — This uncommon and interesting name is of early medieval English origin, and derives from the Middle English sc(h)ulle , skull, a term thought to be of Scandinavian origin, and used here as a nickname for someone who was thought to have a… … Surnames reference
Skull — This uncommon and interesting name is of early medieval English origin, and derives from the Middle English sc(h)ulle , skull, a term thought to be of Scandinavian origin, and used here as a nickname for someone who was thought to have a… … Surnames reference
scowld — scowld(e, scowle see scold, scale n.1 … Useful english dictionary
scowlde — scowld(e, scowle see scold, scale n.1 … Useful english dictionary