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  • Richard Hay may refer to: Richard L. Hay (geologist) (1929–2006), American geologist Richard L. Hay (scenic designer) (born 1929), American scenic designer...
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  • Cody (given name) (section L)
    American musician Cody Harris (disambiguation), multiple people Cody Hawkins (born 1988), American football player Cody Hay (born 1983), Canadian figure...
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    Boyd (surname) (section L)
    the Dead Paul Boyd (disambiguation) Rakeem Boyd (born 1998), American football player Rhea Boyd, American paediatrician Richard Boyd (1942–2021), American...
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    Hayes (disambiguation) Sean Hayes (disambiguation) • Stephen Hayes (disambiguation) Thomas Hayes (disambiguation) William Hayes (disambiguation) Hays (surname)...
    28 KB (1,415 words) - 01:58, 1 August 2024
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    Cox (surname) (section L)
    like Haycock or Haycox come from such practice, meaning from "the hay mounds" or "the hay fields". Again, the element -cox may have only been carried on...
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  • García (surname) (section L)
    dramatist Felipe Garcia (disambiguation), multiple people Fernando García (disambiguation), multiple people Fernando Soto-Hay y García, Mexican scout leader...
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  • Reuben Davis (disambiguation) Richard Davis (disambiguation) Rob Davis (disambiguation) Robert Davis (disambiguation) Rod Davis (disambiguation) Rodney Davis...
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  • British physician and biologist Graham Reynolds (disambiguation), multiple people Graham Richard, American politician and entrepreneur Graham Richards...
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  • diverse origins. The Old English word haga ('enclosure', Middle English hay), in the oblique case form hagan (Middle English hayne), whose use could...
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  • Anglo-Irish-Australian judge Richard Barry (disambiguation) Rick Barry (born 1944), American basketball player Robert L. Barry (born 1934), American diplomat...
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    Tournefortia gnaphalodes (L.) R.Br. ex Roem. & Schult. (as H. gnaphalodes L.) Turnsole Heliotrope (disambiguation) "Heliotropium L". TROPICOS. Missouri Botanical...
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    by fire; however, they are judged to have been "convincingly disproved" (Hay, 2011). There is evidence however that the southwest shoulder of this valley...
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    Harvey (disambiguation), multiple people Oliver Hassencamp (1921–1988), German writer Oliver Hawkins (born 1992), English footballer Oliver Perry Hay (1846–1930)...
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  • Rich, Richard, Rick and Ricky Wilson (disambiguation), multiple people Rich Wilson (journalist), contemporary UK based freelance rock writer Richard Wilson...
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  • Booth (surname) (section L)
    Paul Booth (disambiguation) Philip Booth (disambiguation) Richard Booth (1938–2019), Welsh bookseller, pioneer of second-hand bookselling in Hay-on-Wye Samuel...
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    Abbott (surname) (section L)
    Wilbur Cortez Abbott (1869–1947), American historian and educator Wilhelmina Hay Abbott (1884–1957), Scottish suffragist and feminist William Abbott, several...
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  • diverse origins. The Old English word haga ('enclosure', Middle English hay), in the oblique case form hagan (Middle English hayne), whose use could...
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    Gunpowder Plot Dorothy Sidney, Countess of Leicester (c. 1598 – 1659) Lucy Hay, Countess of Carlisle (1599–1660) Algernon Percy, 10th Earl of Northumberland...
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  • American zoologist Sir Edmund Elliot (1854–1926), British Army officer Edward Hay Mackenzie Elliot (1852–1921), Scottish footballer Sir Edward Locke Elliot...
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    been drained for agricultural use alongside crop production, grazing, and hay making. Draining a fen directly is particularly damaging because it lowers...
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