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Dowle
Dowle Dowle, n. [Cf. OF. douille soft. Cf. Ductile.] Feathery or wool-like down; filament of a feather. --Shak. No feather, or dowle of a feather. --De Quincey.

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- Kidderminster. The parish is divided into two parts by the Severn. Dowles gets its name from Dowles Brook, which runs through the parish. It was transferred from...
- David 'Duck' Dowle (born 20 October 1953 in London, England) is an English drummer who has pla**** with the bands Brian Auger's Oblivion Express, Streetwalkers...
- Kirsty Dowle (born 23 August 1991) is an English football referee who officiated at the 2022 Women's FA Cup Final, and the 2023 FA Women's League Cup...
- Dowles Brook flows through the heart of the Wyre Forest, into the former civil parish of Dowles (from which it gets its name) and into the River Severn...
- and the Geopark Way. It was constructed as part of the Dowles Manor estate in Dowles. Dowles Church had a quasi-gothic appearance, surrounded by a graveyard...
- while a further fifth (549 Ha) is listed as a national nature reserve. Dowles Brook flows through the heart of the forest, and the A456 road also runs...
- steeply up to the west, giving access to the south side of the Wyre Forest. Dowles Road, a continuation of the B4194, leads northwest to Button Oak, along...
- guitarists Micky Moody and Bernie Marsden, b****ist Neil Murray, drummer Dave Dowle and keyboardist Brian Johnston. The current lineup of the band includes...
- Knowles Mill is a Grade II listed water-powered grain mill, located on Dowles Brook, in the Wyre Forest, Bewdley, Worcestershire. The forest is the UK's...
- Hundreds. According to the Victoria County History, with the exception of Dowles (transferred from Shropshire in 1895) and Rochford (transferred from Herefordshire...