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Podex (also
known as
Puddocks and Puddex) is a
variety of
cricket pla**** in some
public schools in the UK and on
youth camps, most
famously Crusader Camp...
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shallows at a
place known as
Puddocky which is
commonly thought to
refer to "
puddocks", the
Scots language term for frogs, but
actually took its name from the...
- purpose. John M. Caie (1878–1949),
civil servant and poet,
author of The
Puddock Sir
James Cantlie FRCS KBE (1851–1926), co-founder of the
Royal Society...
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Walthamstow Tramways,
Poole and
Bournemouth Tramways, and
Warboys and
Puddock Drove Tramway.
Bradford and
District Tramways (Extension)
Order 1890...
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novel is
largely taken up by a
farcical duel
between two soldiers,
Puddock and O'Flaherty,
which arises from
drunken misunderstanding and eventually...
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Organisation of the
British Red
Cross Society and
Order of St. John. Ann
Puddock,
lately Cook-Caterer,
Priestly Nurseries Ltd. For
services to
Civil Defence...
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Mexican bandit, who also
appeared in The
Topper The
Hammer Man – C****
Puddock, an
English medieval knight in the
Hundred Years' War, who
wielded a hammer...
- 1947
Chasing an
Ancient Gr****, 1950
Scottish Verse, 1851–1951, 1952 The
Puddocks, 1957 The Burdies, 1959 Theognis, 1961
Edinburgh in the age of Sir Walter...
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northeast Scotland. He is best
known nowadays for his
humorous poem, The
Puddock, one of many that he
wrote in his
native Doric dialect. The poem has become...
- in a
Norwegian Wood (2010) The Ugly
Duckling (2010) Wee Red (2010) The
Puddock and the
Princess (2010)
Pinocchio (2009)
Hidden Treasures (2009) Hamlet...