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- coverage spanning up to 4,000 square kilometers. In 2019, Grene Robotics introduced GreneOS, a platform designed for hyper-automation and autonomous decision-making...
- 'marshy ground covered with brushwood'. It is recorded as Stowde Grene in 1546, the 'grene' suffix is Middle English and means 'village green'. The neighbourhood...
- century the whole village was sold to Sir Henry de Grene for a total of 20 shillings, hence the name Grene's Norton, which today was modernized to just Greens...
- grene 1608, 'village green ****ociated with a family called Palmer' (mentioned in local records from the 14th century), from the Middle English grene....
- 'Greenhithe' comes from The Old English 'hythe' meaning 'landing-place', with ‘grene’ as ‘green’; therefore, a ‘green landing place’. It appears in a History...
- *gʰreh₁- "to grow" (See also *ǵr̥h₂-nó-) grow (< OE grōwan); green (< OE grēne); grey, gray (< OE grǣġ); gr**** (< OE græs); groom (young boy, servant)...
- first recorded in 848 as Grenan forda. It is formed from the Old English 'grēne' and 'ford' and means 'place at the green ford'. Greenford was known as...
- area of demesne pasture, listed in early records dating back to 1285 as La Grene de Boreslei. The area began to be built up in 1834, with scattered developments...
- was Peter de Lymonicen [1259]). There are tombs in the church to Walter Grene (1456), Thomas Higate (1576), and Sir Edward Fenner (1611), Judge of the...
- disease. ox.ac.uk (DPhil thesis). University of Oxford. OCLC 863509101. EThOS uk.bl.ethos.359475. "Professor Irene Tracey CBE FMedSci nominated as next...