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Definition of Heugh

Heugh
Heugh Heugh, n. [Cf. Hogh.] 1. A crag; a cliff; a glen with overhanging sides. [Scot. & Prov. Eng.] 2. A shaft in a coal pit; a hollow in a quarry. [Scot.]

Meaning of Heugh from wikipedia

- The Heugh (pronounced: /jʊf/) Gun Battery is located on the Headland at Hartlepool, County Durham, England. The museum bills itself as the only battlefield...
- London-based Corporation. The Heugh Hill Light is a metal framework tower with a black triangular day mark, situated on Heugh Hill (a ridge on the south...
- The Laidly Worm of Spindleston Heugh, also known as The Laidly Worm of Bamborough, is a Northumbrian ballad about a princess who is changed into a dragon...
- Cavill Heugh (born 31 August 1962) is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer who pla**** in the 1980s and 1990s. A prop, he pla**** in...
- Peniel Heugh (/ˈpaɪnəl.ˈhjuː/; 237 m) is a hill near Ancrum and Nisbet in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland. On it stands the Waterloo Monument. The...
- Marlon Heugh (born 25 July 1990) is a South African soccer player who plays as a goalkeeper for Royal AM in the South African Premier Division. He was...
- The Heugh Lighthouse is a navigation light on The Headland in Hartlepool, in north-east England. The current lighthouse dates from 1927; it is owned and...
- Russian Navy. They were entitled the Lighthouse Battery (1855) and the Heugh Battery (1859). Hartlepool in the 18th century became known as a town with...
- Colour Heugh and Bowden Doors are two crag rock formations in north Northumberland in North East England, designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest...
- situated between Bowburn and Quarrington Hill. It is also known locally as Heugh Hall, which was the name of a local colliery. In the Middle Ages, Old Quarrington...