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lapwing (Vanellus vanellus), also
known as the
peewit or pewit, tuit or
tewit,
green plover, or (in
Ireland and
Great Britain)
pyewipe or just lapwing...
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Tewit Well, also
known in its
early days as "Tuit" or "Tuewhit", is a spa
water well, the
first chalybeate source discovered in Harrogate,
North Yorkshire...
- was
discovered in 1571 by
William Slingsby, who
found that
water from the
Tewit Well in High
Harrogate possessed similar properties to that from springs...
- the
north east tip of the U at The Granby. The
Stray includes the site of
Tewit Well,
marked by a dome. The area of the
Stray was
historically part of the...
- Harrogate's
Tewit Well were
being used for
medicinal purposes. He
referred to the well as "The
English Spa". He
compared the
waters of the
Tewit Well with...
-
Carboniferous period. The site is po****r with
climbers and boulderers. The
Tewit Youth Band,
founded in 1978, is a br**** and
percussion band for
young players...
- Europe,
returning in 1594. In 1596,
Slingsby discovered that
water from the
Tewit Well
mineral spring at
Harrogate possessed properties similar to that from...
- west to Hay****,
while two
short spurs jut
north into Ennerdale.
These are
Tewit How
which descends from the
western end of the
plateau and Steeple, running...
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influential members of each family.
Expert hunters were
referred to as
Tewit and led
during the
hunting season.
Leaders with
influence over
entire villages...
- near
Borwick and Carnforth, and in the
parish of
Priest Hutton. The word "
tewit" is a name for the bird
better known as the lapwing.
Tewitfield Locks is...