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Findern is a
village and
civil parish in the
District of
South Derbyshire,
approximately 5–6
miles (9.7 km)
south of
Derby (Grid reference: SK309307)...
- The
Findern M****cript (CUL MS Ff.1.6) is a
paper codex written entirely in
Middle English and
compiled in the
fifteenth and
early sixteenth centuries...
- poeticus, the poet's daffodil, poet's narcissus, nargis, pheasant's eye,
findern flower or
pinkster lily, was one of the
first daffodils to be cultivated...
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Findern is a
civil parish in the
South Derbyshire district of Derbyshire, England. The
parish contains eight listed buildings that are
recorded in the...
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Debbie Currie Born
Deborah Currie 1974 (age 49–50)
Findern,
England Alma mater
University of
Huddersfield Occupation Journalist Mother Edwina Currie...
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Willington and
Findern Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Ian Mark
Hudson 936 51.3 +20.1
Conservative Martyn Ford 917 50.3 −4.9
Labour Ellie Cole 822 45...
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Cambridge University Library Gg. IV.27
Cambridge University Library Ff. I.6 (
Findern)
Cambridge University Library Hh.IV.12 (incomplete)
Pepys 2006, Magdalene...
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South Derbyshire,
Currie lived in the house-converted
windmill in
Findern,
built in 1715 and the
oldest surviving windmill structure in the East...
- Web of
Science Group, a
Clarivate company.
Retrieved 25 July 2023. "Sci
Finderⁿ Login". "Scopus
preview -
Scopus - Sources". DOAJ. "Directory of Open Access...
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Joseph Burtt Davy (7
March 1870
Findern,
Derbyshire – 20
August 1940 Birmingham) was a
Quaker botanist and agrostologist. He was the
first curator of...