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Pepperidge
Pepperidge Pep"per*idge, n. [Cf. NL. berberis, E. barberry.] (Bot.) A North American tree (Nyssa multiflora) with very tough wood, handsome oval polished leaves, and very acid berries, -- the sour gum, or common tupelo. See Tupelo. [Written also piperidge and pipperidge.] Pepperidge bush (Bot.), the barberry.
pepperidge
Tupelo Tu"pe*lo, n. [Tupelo, or tupebo, the native American Indian name.] (Bot.) A North American tree (Nyssa multiflora) of the Dogwood family, having brilliant, glossy foliage and acid red berries. The wood is crossgrained and very difficult to split. Called also black gum, sour gum, and pepperidge. Largo tupelo, or Tupelo gum (Bot.), an American tree (Nyssa uniflora) with softer wood than the tupelo. Sour tupelo (Bot.), the Ogeechee lime.
Pepperidge bush
Pepperidge Pep"per*idge, n. [Cf. NL. berberis, E. barberry.] (Bot.) A North American tree (Nyssa multiflora) with very tough wood, handsome oval polished leaves, and very acid berries, -- the sour gum, or common tupelo. See Tupelo. [Written also piperidge and pipperidge.] Pepperidge bush (Bot.), the barberry.
piperidge
Pepperidge Pep"per*idge, n. [Cf. NL. berberis, E. barberry.] (Bot.) A North American tree (Nyssa multiflora) with very tough wood, handsome oval polished leaves, and very acid berries, -- the sour gum, or common tupelo. See Tupelo. [Written also piperidge and pipperidge.] Pepperidge bush (Bot.), the barberry.
Piperidge
Piperidge Pip"er*idge, n. (Bot.) Same as Pepperidge.
pipperidge
Pepperidge Pep"per*idge, n. [Cf. NL. berberis, E. barberry.] (Bot.) A North American tree (Nyssa multiflora) with very tough wood, handsome oval polished leaves, and very acid berries, -- the sour gum, or common tupelo. See Tupelo. [Written also piperidge and pipperidge.] Pepperidge bush (Bot.), the barberry.

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- Sus****. There are three villages in the parish: Rotherfield, Mark Cross and Eridge. The River Rother, which drains much of the county and discharges at Rye...
- Eridge railway station is on the Uckfield branch of the Oxted line in southern England and serves a rural district around Eridge in East Sus****. It is...
- Eridge Park (/ˈɛrɪdʒ/) is a village and historic park located north of the parish of Rotherfield, to the north-east of Crowborough in East Sus****, England...
- railway station in Royal Tunbridge Wells to High Rocks, Groombridge, and Eridge, where it links with the Oxted Line. It crosses the Kent and East Sus****...
- borne the name HMS Eridge: HMS Eridge (1916) was a Racecourse-class paddle minesweeper launched in 1916 and sold in 1922. HMS Eridge (L68) was a Hunt-class...
- 51°06′00″N 0°13′05″E / 51.100°N 0.218°E / 51.100; 0.218 Eridge Green is a 8.4-hectare (21-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest north-east...
- Southdown and Eridge Hunt is a United Kingdom foxhound pack, with hunting country within the counties of Sus**** and Kent. The Southdown and Eridge Hunt was...
- his uncle the 5th Marquess, who had no surviving sons. The family seat is Eridge Park, near Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent. The in****bent Marquess of Abergavenny...
- HMS Eridge was a Hunt-class destroyer of the Royal Navy. She was launched in 1940 and served during the Second World War. On 29 August 1942, Eridge ****isted...
- Baron North, a courtier to James I who was staying at a hunting lodge in Eridge in the hope that the country air might improve his ailing constitution,...