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family Caprifoliaceae. The
members of this
genus are
known as teasel,
teazel or teazle. The
genus includes about 15
species of tall
herbaceous biennial...
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about 70 per cent is used as gr****land and the rest is arable.
Willow and
teazel are
grown commercially and peat is extracted. A
Palaeolithic flint tool...
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chief two bits Or and in base a rose
Argent barbed and
seeded Proper a
teazel Sable.
Supporters On
either side an owl
Proper gorged with a
collar Sable...
- 1877,
alongside William Henry Chippendale (as Sir
Peter Teazel),
Caroline Hill (as Lady
Teazel), Buckstone's
sister Lucy (as Maria) and his
father (as...
- Teazle, teasle,
teazel or
teasel may
refer to:
Plants of the
genus Dipsacus, including: Fuller's teazle,
Dipsacus fullonum Sir
Peter Teazle (1784 – 1811)...
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These Walls Lynn
Hayes Episode: "Protest"
Carry On
Laughing Nurse Millie Teazel Episode: "The Case of the
Screaming Winkles"
Virginia Episode: "And in My...
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chief two bits Or and in base a rose
Argent barbed and
seeded Proper a
teazel Sable.
Supporters On
either side an owl
Proper gorged with a
collar Sable...
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argent Worshipful Company of
Clothworkers (Wool traders) 1528 12th Sable, a
chevron ermine between in
chief two
havettes argent and in base a
teazel cob Or...
- form, also by Sheridan, in a two-part play The
Slanderers and Sir
Peter Teazel,
which he
argues contain the same type of
modifications as is
found in the...
- form, also by Sheridan, in a two-part play The
Slanderers and Sir
Peter Teazel, and
which he
argues contain the same type of
modifications as is found...