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- Until 1974 it was in Lancashire. The name "Shaw" comes from the Old English sceaga meaning "copse" or "small wood" and was recorded as Shaghe in 1555. "Shaw"...
- Bradeshaghe in 1246, meaning '{{{1}}}'broad wood or copse}} (Old English brad + sceaga). Top A B C D E F G H I J K L M N P R S T W Aaron Bradshaw (born 2003),...
- "daemon", in the New Testament, was related to Old Norse skōgr and Old English sceaga, both meaning "forest", and therefore represented a cognate of the moss...
- England. John Gough was from Middleshaw. The name "Middleshaw" means 'middle, sceaga', copse. Middleshaw was also known as Mid(d)leshaw(e). ****bria portal Listed...
- Wythenshawe, Shaw and Crompton standalone or suffix a fringe of woodland, from OE sceaga shep, ship OE sheep Shepshed, Shepton Mallet, Shipton, Shipley prefix shire...
- meaning woven material), and shaw or shawe (meaning woods, from Old English sċeaga) to mean "temple in the woods". James A. Colvin was named Fanshawe College's...
- The name probably originates from the Old English wealcere "fuller" + sceaga "copse". Alex Walkinshaw, (born 1974), English, an actor Clementina Walkinshaw...
- a small bird known locally as a hedge sparrow, and "shaw" (Old English sceaga), a small woodland or thicket. Dunnockshaw was one of the booths in the...
- Wythenshawe seems to come from the Old English wiðign = "withy tree" and sceaga = "wood" (compare dialectal word shaw). The three ancient townships of Northenden...
- but outside the Dartmoor National Park. The name derives from Old English sceaga, a copse, and the fact that the manor belonged to Plympton Priory. The grade...