- Old
Laund Booth is a
civil parish in the
Pendle district of Lancashire, England. It has a po****tion of 1,459, and
contains the
villages of
Fence and...
- They
compete in the RFL Women's
Super League,
playing their home
games at
Laund Hill and
double header matches with the men's team at the John Smith's Stadium...
- north-west of
central Huddersfield, and is
bordered to the north-east by
Laund Hill,
Weather Hill and Low Hill and to the south-west by the
natural scar...
- can be
awarded to
British and
Commonwealth forces.
Dresser was born at
Laund House Farm, Huby in 1891. He was 25
years old, and a
private in the 7th...
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created in 1894 from the
majority of
Reedley Hallows,
Filly Close and New
Laund Booth civil parish. That
civil parish had been
created in 1866 from the...
- Old
Laund Booth is a
civil parish in Pendle, Lancashire, England. It
contains 17
listed buildings that are
recorded in the
National Heritage List for...
- The name
comes from the
Scots word for "faithful,"
which in the
phrase laund o the leal
means Heaven. Scottish-English
emigrants from Ontario, Canada...
- census. The
parish adjoins the
other Pendle parishes of
Goldshaw Booth, Old
Laund Booth and
Reedley Hallows, the
Burnley parishes of
Ightenhill and Padiham...
-
knight all
armed in
black harness, and his name was the
Knight of the
Black Laund. Then the damosel, when she saw that knight, she bade him flee down that...
-
American crime novel by Jim
Thompson Sir Ironside, the Red
Knight of the Red
Launds in
Thomas Malory's Le
Morte d'Arthur Ironsides,
Maryland Ironsides Island...