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  • Haugh and Scots hauch, from Old English halh, healh, is a term referring to a low-lying meadow in a river valley. An example is Derwenthaugh, which is...
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  • district Packwood Haugh School, a preparatory school in Shropshire, England The Haughs, home ground of the Turriff United Football Club Haugh (OE), an Old English...
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    into a private dwelling. Greenhalghe came from OE grēne "green" and healh, halh "corner, hook; haugh" (related to holh "hollow; cave"). The name is pronounced...
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    University Press. p. 119 & 120. The second el. of the name is obviously O.E. halh " haugh." This word here refers to the very gently sloping fields E. of the...
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    F. (1960). Birdlife of the lower Florida Keys. Florida Audubon Society. Haugh, J. R. (1971). A STUDY OF HAWK MIGRATION AND WEATHER IN EASTERN NORTH AMERICA...
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    Another source gives the name as deriving from Old Norse vithr "wood" + OE aerne "house", meaning "the house in the wood", giving 'Witheren' in the 14th...
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  • Robert Orrman Peugeot 203 127 28 129 E.J. Lefoe John Lefoe Ellis Glover Haugh Featherston Standard Vanguard Phase II 143 29 66 M. & B. Distributors Walter...
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