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- Wawne /ˈwɔːn/, also spelled Waghen, is a small village and civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. The village is situated approximately...
- Hallytree-Holme, Brandes-Burton, and Bursall, Eske, Tickton, Weel, Routh, Meaux, and Waghen otherwise Wawn, in Holderness, in the East Riding of the County of York...
- a strip of high ground forming a connecting link between Wagene (later Waghen then Wawne). An ancient highway ran through Wagene across Sudtone and through...
- Holme, Brandes Burton, and Burshall, Eske, Tickton, Weel, Routh, Meaux, and Waghen otherwise Wawn, in Holdernesse, in the East Riding of the County of York...
- Hallytree-Holme, Brandes-Burton, and Bursall, Eske, Tickton, Weel, Routh, Meaux, and Waghen otherwise Wawn, in Holderness, in the East Riding of the County of York...
- the Glebe Lands of the Rectory of Stowlangtoft in the County of Suffolk. Waghen Rectory Act 1826 7 Geo. 4. c. 27 Pr. 26 May 1826 An Act to confirm an Award...
- married secondly in 1897 Katherine Jane Windham, daughter of Ashe Windham of Waghen Hall After a two-year illness, Lord Hereford died in May 1843, aged 67,...
- Low German wafel Walrus from walrus Wagon from Dutch wagen, Middle Dutch waghen (= "cart, carriage, wagon") Wentletrap from Dutch wenteltrap: wentelen (=...
- 274 acres (111 hectares) of meadow. In 1823 Meaux was in the parish of Waghen (alternatively 'Wawn'), in the Wapentake and Liberty of Holderness. Baines...
- Simeon, and graduating B.A. in 1795. He was ordained priest in 1796, to Waghen, but soon went as curate to James Stillingfleet at Hotham. He then moved...