- "The Day
After Tomorrow", an 1887
essay by
Robert Louis Stevenson Meg
Langholme; or, The Day
After To-morrow, an 1897
novel by Mary
Louisa Molesworth...
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Donnelly 2004
Brecon Beacons South Wales Mark
Seddon & John Hunt 2003
Langholme Scottish Borders Steve Birkinshaw &
Morgan Donnelly 2002
Cheviot Northumberland...
- of
South Duffield in the
parish of Hemingbrough, and his wife
Isabella Langholme. She was an aunt of
William Knight and
distantly related to the family...
- of Valois, Duke of
Berry (1416–1417)
Edward Holland (1418–1419)
Thomas Langholme (1419–?) John of Lancaster, 1st Duke of
Bedford (?–1435)
Edmund Beaufort...
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drains and ditches,
which fed
surplus water to four
pumping stations.
Langholme,
which is just
above Haxey Gate bridge, and Idle Stop
pumping stations...
- died in 1812 and her son
became the Duke. He had the
Duchess Bridge at
Langholme rebuilt in iron the
following year. The
bridge was
named for the Duchess...
- Anna Duke and
Dutches of
Buccleugh and
Monmouth for
fairs at Dalkeith,
Langholme and C****iltoun. Not
public and
general 1672 c. 29 — 23
August 1672 Act...
-
Belle Isle,
Windermere 'beautiful isle' from Fr
belle originally named Langholme, ON 'long island', it was
renamed in 1781 by its new
owner Isabella Curwen...
- (1896) Sheila's
Mystery (1896) The
Oriel window (1896)
Hoodie (1897) Meg
Langholme; or, The day
after to-morrow (1897) Miss
Mouse and Her Boys (1897) The...
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Heathfield (Somerset
Wildlife Trust)
Langford Lakes (Wiltshire
Wildlife Trust)
Langholme Wood (Lincolnshire
Wildlife Trust)
Lanvean Bottoms (Cornwall Wildlife...