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Cawood (other names: Carwood) is a
village and
civil parish in
North Yorkshire,
England that is
notable as the
location of the
Cawood sword. It was historically...
- competition,
defeating Illingworth in the final. In 1976–77,
under the name
Cawoods, they won the
BARLA National Cup for the
first time with a 10–3 win against...
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Sarah Louise Cawood (born 7
August 1972 in St Pancras, London)[citation needed] is an
English television presenter,
voice over
artist and narrator. She...
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Cawood sword is a
medieval sword discovered in the
River Ouse near
Cawood in
North Yorkshire in the late 19th century. The
blade is of
Oakeshott type...
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office in
Cawood was
established in 1890 by
Wilson S. Hensley. He said one of his
ancestors was
Berry Cawood, a hero of the
Revolutionary War.
Cawood is in...
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number of
amateur clubs taking part in most seasons. In 1977–78, Hull-based
Cawoods defeated Halifax 9–8 in the
first round of the competition, the
first time...
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Cawood is a
civil parish of the City of
Lancaster in Lancashire, England. The
parish of Arkholme-with-
Cawood had a po****tion of 334 recorded...
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Cawood is a
village in
North Yorkshire, England.
Cawood may also
refer to:
Cawood, Kentucky, a census-designated
place Cawood Bridge, a
swing bridge which...
- John
Cawood (1514–1572) was an
English printer. He came of an old
Yorkshire family of some
substance and was
apprenticed to John Reynes, who is best known...
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Michael Cawood Green (born 10
April 1954) is a
South African born
academic and writer.
Green is most
noted for his monograph,
Novel Histories which explores...