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Holmes (1970) – Girl (uncredited) She'll
Follow You
Anywhere (1971) – Mary
Cawfield Games That
Lovers Play (1971) –
Constance Percy (1971) –
Football Fan (uncredited)...
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Archie o
Cawfield, also
known as "The Bold Archer", "The Bold Prisoner", or "The
Escape of Old John Webb"", is an Anglo-Scottish
border ballad , number...
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Witch (voiced by
Maggie Wheeler), and Merlin's son
Melvin accompanied by
Cawfield the
talking crow (voiced by Earl Hammond). In addition, the camp director...
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Wonder Woman because the new
voice director cast his
girlfriend Connie Cawfield in her place. The
series was also
noteworthy for
using Adam West as the...
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someone out of prison, the
others being Jock o' the Side and
Archie o'
Cawfield. It
shares several motifs with
these other prison-break ballads, including...
- i.e.
between the gateways).
Examples are MC 38 (Hotbank) and MC 42 (
Cawfields).
Generally thought to have been
built by
Legio II Augusta. Type II have...
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Ballads Sir
Aldingar Alison and
Willie Allison Gross Andrew Lammie Archie o
Cawfield Kinmont Willie Auld
Matrons Babylon The
Baffled Knight The Bailiff's Daughter...
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Ballads Sir
Aldingar Alison and
Willie Allison Gross Andrew Lammie Archie o
Cawfield Kinmont Willie Auld
Matrons Babylon The
Baffled Knight The Bailiff's Daughter...
- Rigg near Crag Lough. Eventually, he
controlled land from
Brunton to
Cawfields. This
stretch included the
sites of Chesters, Carrawburgh, Housesteads...
-
appeared on the
segment Mini
Monsters along with his
large crow ****istant
Cawfield. The
Twilight Zone (1985–89) in the
episode "A Day in Beaumont/The Last...