- A
bodle or
boddle or bodwell, also
known as a half
groat or
Turner was a
Scottish copper coin, of less
value than a bawbee,
worth about one-sixth of an...
- Look up
bodle in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Bodle is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Bruce Bodle (1935–2008), New
Zealand cricketer...
- This was
Bodles only first-class
appearance for Sus****.
Bodle made his
debut for
Hampshire against the
Marylebone Cricket Club in 1842.
Bodle pla**** 14...
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Bodles is a
locality in
southern Jamaica.
Bauxite is
found there. A
railway was
constructed in the 1950s for the
export of bauxite.
Railway stations in...
- 2005.
Stewart 2021, pp. 242–244. Carp 2017, pp. 44–47;
Herrera 2022, p. 2;
Bodle 2004, pp. 36–40, 215–216.
Randall 1997, pp. 342, 356, 359;
Ferling 2009...
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Charles Bodle (July 1, 1788 –
October 30, 1835) was an
American politician who
served one term as a U.S.
Representative from New York from 1833 to 1835...
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Harold Bodle (4
October 1920 – 1
January 2005) was an
English footballer who pla**** as an
inside left or wing half. He pla**** for
Birmingham City in the...
- ISBN 9781422314951.
Bodle,
Wayne (November 1, 2010).
Valley Forge Winter:
Civilians and
Soldiers in War. Penn
State Press. p. 143. ISBN 978-0271045467.
Bodle, Wayne...
- 1829 –
March 3, 1831
Federal Store ?
March 4, 1833 –
March 3, 1837
Charles Bodle Jacksonian 7th
March 4, 1833 –
March 3, 1835
Bloomingburg Sherwood Boehlert...
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location missing publisher (link) Wang N.;
Thomson M.;
Bodles W.J.A.;
Crawford R.M.M.; Hunt H.V.;
Featherstone A.W.;
Pellicer J.; Buggs...