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Welsh bill
† Welsh bill Obs. In 5 Walshe, Wallish, Wallych, 7 Welch bill. [f. Welsh a. + bill n.1 4.] = Welsh hook.1475 Maldon (Essex) Court-Rolls Bundle 49, No. 8 Insultum fecit..cum 1 Walshe byll, precii xxd. 1484 Mem. Ripon (Surtees) I. 310 Cum quodam Wallishbyll..in capite percussit. [Cf. ibid. 311 Cum quo... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bill Welsh
Bill Welsh (April 25, 1911 – February 27, 2000) was a radio and television announcer. Early years Welsh born in Greeley, Colorado, the son of Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Welsh. He attended the Colorado State College of Education. wikipedia.org
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Wallish-bill
Wallish-bill variant of Welsh bill Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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Bill Goodwin (Welsh footballer)
William Goodwin (c. 1892–1972) was a Welsh professional footballer who played as a full-back for Oldham Athletic and Crewe Alexandra. During the First World War, he served with the Royal Welsh Fusiliers, ending the war with the rank of Sergeant. wikipedia.org
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Bill Harris (Welsh footballer)
Career Bill Harris started his footballing career with local club Swansea City but failed to graduate beyond the third team and so moved to Llanelli in He won his first Welsh cap against Austria in May 1954 in Vienna but had to wait three years for his second cap. wikipedia.org
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Welsh hook
† Welsh hook Obs. [Welsh a.] A billhook; a weapon of this form. Cf. Welsh bill.a 1593 Marlowe Edw. II, iv. vi, [2nd Stage dir.] Enter with Welch hookes, Rice ap Howell, a Mower, and the Earle of Leicester. 1596 Shakes. 1 Hen. IV, ii. iv. 372 Hee of Wales, that..swore the Deuill his true Liege-man vp... Oxford English Dictionary
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Wales Act 2017
Background The bill was proposed by the Conservative Party in its manifesto for the 2015 general election. As a result, the bill had been put on hold by the beginning of 2016. An amended bill was introduced into the House of Commons on 1 June 2016. wikipedia.org
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Bill Walsh
) (1923–2014), former English footballer Bill Walsh (hurler) (1922–2013), Irish hurler Bill Walsh (producer) (1913–1975), American film producer Bill , a 1993 American football videogame Bill Welsh (1911–2000), television announcer William Welsh (disambiguation) wikipedia.org
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bill-hook
bill-hook (ˈbɪlhʊk) [f. bill n.1 + hook n.1] A heavy thick knife or chopper with a hooked end, used for pruning, cutting brushwood, etc.1611 Cotgr., Rivereau..a Welsh hooke, or hedging bill made with a hooke at the end..we call it a Bill-hooke. 1837 Howitt Rur. Life vi. xviii. (1862) 608 The billhoo... Oxford English Dictionary
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Government of Wales Act 1998
Bill provisions On 26 November 1997, the Government of Wales Bill was first read in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament. The Bill became an Act on 31 July 1998 and, on 1 July 1999, the Welsh Office was replaced with the “Wales Office”. wikipedia.org
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West Lothian question
West Lothian question, n. Brit. Polit. Brit. /ˌwɛst ˈləʊðɪən kwɛstʃ(ə)n/, U.S. /ˌwɛst ˈloʊðiən ˌkwɛstʃ(ə)n/, /ˌwɛst ˈloʊðiən ˌkwɛʃtʃ(ə)n/ [‹ West Lothian, the name of a former parliamentary constituency in Central Scotland (the MP for which, Thomas (Tam) Dalyell (b. 1932), raised this question in Pa... Oxford English Dictionary
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National Institutions (Wales) Bill
Although the Bill was unsuccessful, it indicated for the first time what a Welsh national party might be able to achieve. Consideration of the Bill, combined with fever led Ellis to issue a Welsh National Manifesto from Luxor, Egypt, proposing such institutions, together with wikipedia.org
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Welsh Church Act 1914
The Rosebery government eventually gave in to pressures from Welsh liberals and Cymru Fydd and introduced a Welsh Disestablishment Bill 1894 which was Another Bill was introduced in 1912 and despite rejection from the lords, the Bill was passed in 1914 after the Parliament Act allowed overriding of the wikipedia.org
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Welsh Courts Act 1942
Background and bill debate A petition calling for equal status for the Welsh language was launched at the 1938 National Eisteddfod of Wales, gathering Charles Edwards, MP for Bedwellty, said of the bill; Viscount Sankey said of the bill during a Lords debate; Provision The Welsh Courts Act was passed wikipedia.org
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William Welsh
Welsh (1889–1984), American muralist, portrait painter, and illustrator William Halliday Welsh (1879–1972), Scottish rugby union player Bill Welsh (1911 –2000), American television announcer Bill Welsh (footballer, born 1908) (1908–1987), Australian rules footballer for Geelong Bill Welsh (footballer, born wikipedia.org
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