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halghe — halgh(e, halȝ(e, en obs. ff. holy, hallow … Useful english dictionary
halȝ — halgh(e, halȝ(e, en obs. ff. holy, hallow … Useful english dictionary
halȝe — halgh(e, halȝ(e, en obs. ff. holy, hallow … Useful english dictionary
Hallamshire — (or Hallam) is the historical name for an area of South Yorkshire, England, in the current city of Sheffield.The origin of the name is uncertain. The English Place Name Society describe Hallam originating from a formation meaning on the rocks .… … Wikipedia
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Greenall — may refer to:urnameA British locational or topographical surname which has been abbreviated from Green Hollow/Hole, Green Hill or Green Halgh. People* Colin Greenall (1963), English footballer * Sir Gilbert Greenall, 1st Baronet (1806 1894),… … Wikipedia
Hallamshire — Carte montrant l aire que couvrait approximativement l Hallamshire par rapport au South Yorkshire actuel. L Hallamshire (ou Hallam) est une région historique du South Yorkshire, en Angleterre, au niveau de la ville actuelle de Sheffield. On ne… … Wikipédia en Français
Redihalgh — This is a locational name of Ridehalgh near Preston in Lancashire. The name was originally spelt Riddyhalgh and meant a stream running through a valley , so called from the Old English, pre 7th Century rid a brook and holh a hollow. The suffixes… … Surnames reference
Redihough — This is a locational name of Ridehalgh near Preston in Lancashire. The name was originally spelt Riddyhalgh and meant a stream running through a valley , so called from the Old English, pre 7th Century rid a brook and holh a hollow. The suffixes… … Surnames reference
Riddeough — This is a locational name of Ridehalgh near Preston in Lancashire. The name was originally spelt Riddyhalgh and meant a stream running through a valley , so called from the Old English, pre 7th Century rid a brook and holh a hollow. The suffixes… … Surnames reference