lake water cress
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Turlough (lake) — A Turlough, or Turlach, is a unique type of disappearing lake found mostly in limestone areas of Ireland, west of the River Shannon. [ Shannon Pot, the traditional source of the Shannon, is itself a turlough.] The name comes from the Irish tuar … Wikipedia
Pietraroja — Infobox CityIT img coa = official name = Pietraroja name = Pietraroja region = Campania province = Province of Benevento (BN) elevation m = 818 area total km2 = 35.7 population as of = Dec. 2004 population total = 658 population density km2 = 18… … Wikipedia
Carslake — Recorded in many forms as shown below, this interesting name is Medieval English. It is locational from a lost village, which is named from the pre 7th Century words caerse meaning water cress, and lacu , a lake, thus a stream where water cress… … Surnames reference
Carslaw — Recorded in many forms as shown below, this interesting name is Medieval English. It is locational from a lost village, which is named from the pre 7th Century words caerse meaning water cress, and lacu , a lake, thus a stream where water cress… … Surnames reference
Caslake — This interesting name is of Medieval English origin and is locational from a so called lost village, which is named from the Old English pre 7th Century words caerse, cerse , (water) cress and lacu , stream or lake, thus a stream where water… … Surnames reference
Karslake — This interesting name is of Medieval English origin and is locational from a so called lost village, which is named from the Old English pre 7th Century words caerse, cerse , (water) cress and lacu , stream or lake, thus a stream where water… … Surnames reference
Kerslake — This interesting name is of Medieval English origin and is locational from a so called lost village, which is named from the Old English pre 7th Century words caerse, cerse , (water) cress and lacu , stream or lake, thus a stream where water… … Surnames reference
Keslake — This interesting name is of Medieval English origin and is locational from a so called lost village, which is named from the Old English pre 7th Century words caerse, cerse , (water) cress and lacu , stream or lake, thus a stream where water… … Surnames reference
Bilbrook — Recorded as Balbrook, Bilbrook, Bilbrooke, Bulbrook, Bullbrook, and probably others, this is an English surname It is locational from either Bilbrook, of which there are known to have been two examples, the first in the county of Somerset, and… … Surnames reference
Bilbrooke — Recorded as Balbrook, Bilbrook, Bilbrooke, Bulbrook, Bullbrook, and probably others, this is an English surname It is locational from either Bilbrook, of which there are known to have been two examples, the first in the county of Somerset, and… … Surnames reference