- or
completely within the
township include Birchfield,[citation needed]
Bougher, Centerton, Colemantown, Coxs Corner, Fellowship, Hartford,
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bough in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Bough is a surname. It may
refer to:
Frank Bough (1933–2020),
British television presenter Sam
Bough (1822–1878)...
- A
kissing bough is a
traditional Christmas decoration in
England and
Lowland Scotland. Also
called a Christmas-
bough or mistletoe-
bough, it has the shape...
- The
Golden Bough: A
Study in
Comparative Religion (retitled The
Golden Bough: A
Study in
Magic and
Religion in its
second edition) is a wide-ranging,...
-
Francis Joseph Bough (/ˈbɒf/; 15
January 1933 – 21
October 2020) was an
English television presenter. He was best
known as the host of BBC
sports and...
- baby on the tree top, When the wind
blows the
cradle will rock, When the
bough breaks the
cradle will fall, And down will come baby,
cradle and all. The...
- When the
Bough Breaks may
refer to: "When the
bough breaks the
cradle will fall", a line from the
nursery rhyme "Rock-a-bye Baby" When the
Bough Breaks...
- (literally 'little
bough'), ōwæstm (literally 'on growth'), and tūdornes (literally 'offspringing').
Numerous other words for
twigs and
boughs abound, including...
- The
Legend of the
Mistletoe Bough is a
horror story which has been ****ociated with many
mansions and
stately homes in England. A new bride,
playing a...
-
Pauline Betz
Addie (WI&US) 1949:
Margaret Osborne duPont (FO&US) 1950:
Louise Bough Clapp (AO&WI) 1952:
Maureen Connolly Brinker (WI&US) 1954:
Maureen Connolly...