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Derwas Goring Charles "Dave" ****ming MC (29
September 1891 – 3 May 1918) was an
Australian rules footballer and
soldier who was
killed in the
First World...
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Derwas James Chitty (1901 – 1971) was an
English Anglican priest and
member of the
Fellowship of
Saint Alban and
Saint Sergius. He was
known as a writer...
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Derwa is a
village in
Kunda tehsil of
Pratapgarh district in the
Indian state of
Uttar Pradesh. "
Derwa Bazaar, Pratapgarh". 14
January 2013. IndiaMapia...
- with ash and thorn. In Proto-Celtic the
words for "oak" were **daru and **
derwā; Old
Irish and
Modern Irish, dair;
Scottish Gaelic, darach; Manx, daragh;...
- including:
Amaulikot Arourakot Darbar Bardahawa Bargadawa Stupa Bikulikot Derwa Stupa Dohanikot Gotihawa,
birthplace of
Kakusandha Buddha,
marked by an...
- Anne and one at
Menadarva (derived from Merther-
Derwa) was one of
Celtic origin dedicated to St
Derwa, Virgin, but
mentioned in 1429. The A30
trunk road...
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traditionally explained from Brit." (i.e.:
Brythonic Celtic) or Old Welsh, " '
derwā' 'oak' plus suffixes,
hence of the same
origin as
other English rivers named...
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Edward VI's reign,
Penrhos was
granted to John-ap-Owen (also
known as John
Derwas). At this time, the land
consisted of
little more than the
Penrhos headland...
- Gregor, the
discoverer of titanium, was
rector here. Dr.
Reginald Merther-
derwa was
Rector 1423-47; his will
provided for the
erection of a
series of stone...
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friends with
Austin Farrer and was
introduced to
Orthodox Christian ideas by
Derwas Chitty. He
graduated in 1927 with a First-class
degree in Theology. Ramsey...