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Miller — This notable surname is regarded as Anglo Scottish. It has over twenty five entries in the British Dictionary of National Biography , and no less than thirty coats of arms. It is or rather was, occupational, and described a corn miller, or at… … Surnames reference
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Corn Exchange, Newbury — Corn Exchange Location Market Place, Newbury, Berkshire, United Kingdom Opened 1861 Capacity 400 … Wikipedia
Miller Court House — Miller Court House, was the first post office located in what is now Oklahoma. It was located in what was then Miller County, Arkansas Territory. The post office opened September 5, 1824, and was closed December 28, 1839. Miller Court House (or… … Wikipedia
Miller Court House, Oklahoma — Miller Court House, was the first post office located in what is now Oklahoma, United States. It was located in what was then Miller County, Arkansas Territory. The post office opened September 5, 1824, and was closed December 28, 1839. Miller… … Wikipedia
Miller-Pence Farm — U.S. National Register of Historic Places … Wikipedia
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Corn Exchange (Newbury) — The Corn Exchange is a 400 seat arts centre in Newbury, Berkshire. It presents a varied programme including dance, film, music, drama, children s events, comedy and an annual pantomime.The building was originally a corn exchange which opened for… … Wikipedia
Miller of Dee — The weir on the River Dee in Chester Miller of Dee is a traditional folk song (Roud #503) from the Chester area in the north west of England. It is often titled The Miller of the Dee . The song was originally part of Isaac Bickerstaffe s play,… … Wikipedia
miller's thumb — Cob Cob, n. [Cf. AS. cop, copp, head, top, D. kop, G. kopf, kuppe, LL. cuppa cup (cf. E. brainpan), and also W. cob tuft, spider, cop, copa, top, summit, cobio to thump. Cf. {Cop} top, {Cup}, n.] 1. The top or head of anything. [Obs.] W. Gifford … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English